The God of the Sky
Greek-Uranus Roman-Caelus
Uranus was the god of the sky. His mother was Gaea, the goddess of the earth.
Uranus's wife was Gaea. Their children were Oceanus, Aphrodite, The Hecatoncheires, The Titans, The Furies, The Gigantes, and The Cyclops.
Uranus had many foes, but only one friend. His one friend was Atlas, the god forced to keep him, the sky, up. His plethora of enemies are his children.
Uranus is often understood as the personification of the sky. Also, the seventh planet in the solar system is named after him. In addition to that, he predicted the Titans' loss in the Trojan War. Uranus's two children, Aphrodite and The Furies, were created from Cronus's attack on Uranus.
Uranus's wife was Gaea. Their children were Oceanus, Aphrodite, The Hecatoncheires, The Titans, The Furies, The Gigantes, and The Cyclops.
Uranus had many foes, but only one friend. His one friend was Atlas, the god forced to keep him, the sky, up. His plethora of enemies are his children.
Uranus is often understood as the personification of the sky. Also, the seventh planet in the solar system is named after him. In addition to that, he predicted the Titans' loss in the Trojan War. Uranus's two children, Aphrodite and The Furies, were created from Cronus's attack on Uranus.