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    According to Orphic texts, Uranus (along with Gaia) was the offspring of Nyx (Night) and Phanes. The poet Sappho (c. 630 – c. 570 BC), was said to have made Uranus the father of Eros, by either Gaia, according one source, or Aphrodite, according to another. The mythographer Apollodorus, gives a slightly different … See more

    In Greek mythology, Uranus , sometimes written Ouranos (Ancient Greek: Οὐρανός, lit. 'sky', [uːranós]), is the personification of the sky and one of the Greek primordial deities. According to Hesiod, Uranus was the son and … See more

    In Hesiod's Theogony, which came to be accepted by the Greeks as the "standard" account, from Gaia (Earth), the first entity to come into … See more

    Hurrian mythology
    The Greek creation myth is similar to the Hurrian creation myth. In Hurrian religion Anu is the sky god. His son Kumarbis bit off his genitals and … See more

    The ancient Greeks and Romans knew of only five "wandering stars" (Ancient Greek: πλανῆται [planɛːtai̯]): Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Following the discovery of a sixth planet in 1781 using a telescope, there was long-term disagreement … See more

    Most linguists trace the etymology of the name Οὐρανός to a Proto-Greek form *Worsanós (Ϝορσανός), enlarged from *ṷorsó- (also found in Greek οὐρέω (ouréō) 'to urinate', Sanskrit varṣá 'rain', Hittite ṷarša- 'fog, mist'). The basic Indo-European root … See more

    Castration and overthrow
    As Hesiod tells the story, Gaia "first bore starry Heaven [Uranus], equal to herself, to cover her on … See more

    The detail of the sickle's being flint rather than bronze or even iron was retained by Greek mythographers (though neglected by Roman ones). See more

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    Dans la mythologie romaine, Uranus est la transcription directe en latin du dieu grec Ouranos. Il est le dieu du Ciel. Il est important de noter qu'avant cet apport grec, les Romains avaient un dieu du ciel appelé Cœlus (du latin cælus, « ciel »).
    D'après la mythologie grecque, reprise avec des noms latins, Uranus est le fils d'Éther et du Jour. De son union avec la Terre (Tellus Mater), il engendra entre autres Ops, Océan et d'autres Titans, …

    • Résidence: Ciel
    • Fonction principale: Dieu du Ciel
    • Autre(s) nom(s): Cœlus
    • Fonction secondaire: Dieu de la Vie
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    Uranos is the sky in Greek mythology. It is also spelt Ouranos, and in Ancient Greek: Οὐρανός - "sky" or "heaven". He is the son and husband of the primordial goddess Gaia and father of the …

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    Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It is named after Greek sky deity Uranus ( Caelus ), who in Greek mythology is the father of Cronus ( Saturn ), …

    • Surface gravity: 8.69 m/s², 0.886 g
    • Equatorial rotation velocity: 2.59 km/s, 9,320 km/h
    • Average orbital speed: 6.80 km/s
    • Sidereal rotation period: −0.71833 d, −17 h 14 min 24 s, (retrograde)
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    Uranos ist einer der Protogenoi, der ältesten Götter der Elemente und der Erstgeborene der Gaia („Erde“), den sie ohne Begattung durch Eros im Schlafe hervorbrachte, „dass er sie immer …

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      Uranus (also known as Ouranos or Caelus) is the primordial Greek god of the sky. He is the son and husband of Gaea, father of Kronos, and grandfather of Zeus . Contents 1 Mythology 2 …

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      The planet Uranus has a system made of 13 rings which is far fewer than the rings of Saturn but more than those around Jupiter and Neptune. The rings of Uranus were discovered in 1977. More than 200 years ago, William Herschel …

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      Uranus is the personification of the heavens. He is the ancestor of all the gods and titans, whom he fathered on his mother-sister-wife: Gaia. His first children were the Hecatoncheires and …

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      Jan 17, 2023 · Uranus m (proper noun, strong, genitive Uranus) Uranus (Greek mythology) Uranus; See also . Uran (planets of the Solar System) Merkur, Venus, Erde, Mars, Jupiter, …

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      Ouranus (Ουρανος) or Uranus was the progenitor and personification of the sky and son/husband of Gaea. His Roman name is Caelus, while his Mesopotamian name is Anu. Ouranus was the …

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