From Gaia.
uranus had no father. he was born without a father to gaia, mother earth. she came parentless out of chaos
Aphrodite was born when three drops of Uranus's blood fell into the sea. Uranus is the grandfather of the gods.
The parents of the Titan Oceanus are Gaia and Uranus.
Aphrodite was born from sea foam, the remains of Uranus (the heavens).Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, desire and beauty. When Uranus was killed by Cronus (king of the titans) because Gaia (the earth) told Cronus into do so, Uranus fell into the sea and sank to the bottom, never to be seen again. From Uranus came sea foam, and Aphrodite was born from it (which would make her the oldest god). Some confusion is made because in more modern take Aphrodite is a daughter of Zeus.sea foam
uranus is grand father of zues and he was born in the sky relation uranus is a planet
From Gaia.
He was there when the world started.
Uranus was born of Gaea alone, or from Aither and Gaea, or Aither and Hemera; Nyx, the World/Universe Egg; or Akmôn.
uranus had no father. he was born without a father to gaia, mother earth. she came parentless out of chaos
In Greek mythology, Uranus was the sky god and was born from Gaia, the Earth goddess. He was one of the primordial deities that emerged at the beginning of creation.
Cronus is one of the twelve Titans of Greek Mythology. According to myth, he was born to Uranus and Gaia, presumably through conception.
Aphrodite was born when three drops of Uranus's blood fell into the sea. Uranus is the grandfather of the gods.
He was born on may 574, 4107252342 in the colony urikiea, uranus.
The gods born from Gaia and Uranus were the Titans, who were a race of powerful deities that preceded the Olympians in Greek mythology. The most well-known Titans include Cronus, Oceanus, Hyperion, Rhea, and Mnemosyne.
Aphrodite is said to be born from the sea. Her father is is Uranus. Uranus is married to Gaia. Uranus kept wanting to have sex with Gaia but she said no and he kept persisting. Gaia finally got fed up with Uranus so she cut off his testicles and threw them into the sea. Later on, Aphrodite was born and came up out of the sea foam... This is from Greek mythology.
Uranus was first discovered by the German-born British astronomer William Herschel in 1781. Herschel is credited with being the first person to document the presence of Uranus in our solar system.