Gaia

Gaia pleads Athena to spare her son, Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon museum]], [[Berlin]]. In Greek mythology, Gaia (; |}}, a poetic form of (''''), meaning 'land' or 'earth'), also spelled Gaea (), is the personification of Earth. Gaia is the ancestral mother—sometimes parthenogenic—of all life. She is the mother of Uranus (Sky), from whose sexual union she bore the Titans (themselves parents of many of the Olympian gods), the Cyclopes, and the Giants; as well as of Pontus (Sea), from whose union she bore the primordial sea gods. Her equivalent in the Roman pantheon was Terra. Provided by Wikipedia
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By: Gutiérrez, Juan David, Gutiérrez, Juan David, GAIA
Published: 2020-10-10
Fuente: Universidad EIA
Tipo de material: Artículo de revista
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By: Gutiérrez, Juan David, Gutiérrez, Juan David, GAIA
Published: 2020-10-10
Fuente: Universidad EIA
Tipo de material: Artículo de revista
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