In Greek mythology, Gaia, the personification of Earth, did not marry Tartarus, who is often considered a primordial deity representing the abyss or the underworld. Instead, Gaia is primarily known for her union with Uranus, the sky, with whom she bore the Titans. Tartarus is sometimes described as a separate entity, existing beneath the Earth, rather than a partner in a marital relationship. Thus, there is no narrative that suggests Gaia married Tartarus.
Yes, they are the offspring of Tartarus and Gaia.
Yes Chaos did as she/he was the first Greek God. She had a few kids like Gaia and Tartarus and Nyx
Gaia didn't build it. After the Cyclopes where freed from Tartarus they created Mt. Olympus
He had no physical father, he was spawned from Gaia's union with Tartarus
In Greek mythology, Tartarus is often personified as a primordial deity rather than a figure known for marriage. However, he is sometimes associated with Gaia (the Earth), as they are both primordial entities. In some myths, Tartarus is described as a pit or abyss rather than a character with personal relationships, so traditional narratives about marriage do not typically apply to him.
Because Uranus Imprisonded Gaias Children into the deepest treches of Tartarus and this obviously caused pain to gaia
Gaia, the mother of all titans.
You are probably thinking of Typhon. He was the son of Gaia and Tartarus, and was a monster.
Typhoeus, also known as Typho, is the last son of Gaia and Tartarus.
Gaea was mad at Zeus for having locked the Titans in Tartarus. Gaia is the Greek Mother Goddess, and Terra is her Roman equivalent.
The revenge was because the OLYMPIAN GODS imprisoned Gaea's children, the Titans in the TARTARUS
In one form of Greek mythology, yes, Gaia has siblings: her future partner Ouranos, Tartarus, Nyx and Eros. In another form, no; she was the only being that emerged from Chaos.