Gaia was the second being to be formed, right after Chaos, in
Hesiod's theogony, and parthenogenetically gave birth to
Uranus (who would later become her husband and her equal), the
Sea, and to the high
Mountains. Gaia is a
mother earth figure and is the mother of the titans, while also being the seat on which they exist. In Hesiod's story, Earth seeks revenge against Sky for hiding her children the
Cyclopes deep within Tartarus. Gaia then goes to her other children and asks for their help to get revenge against their cruel father; of her children, only Cronus, the youngest and "most dreadful" of them all, agrees to do this. Gaia plans an ambush against Uranus where she hides Cronus and gives him the
sickle to castrate Uranus. In the spots where his blood hit the earth, monsters and creatures grew including the
Erinyes, the
Giants, and the
Melian nymphs.
Cronus goes on to have six children with his sister,
Rhea; who become the
Olympians. Cronus is later overthrown by his son,
Zeus, much in the same way he overthrew his father. Gaia is the mother to the twelve
Titans:
Oceanus,
Coeus,
Crius,
Hyperion,
Iapetus,
Theia,
Rhea,
Themis,
Mnemosyne,
Phoebe,
Tethys, and
Cronus. Later in the myth, after his succession, Uranus curses Cronus so that his own son (
Zeus) will overthrow him, just as Cronus did to Uranus. To try to prevent this, Cronus swallows all of his children as soon as they are born. Rhea seeks out help in hiding her youngest son, Zeus, Gaia hears her distress and gives her a perfectly infant shaped rock that weighs and looks the same as a baby to give to Cronus. Zeus later goes on to defeat his father and become the leader of the
Olympians. After Zeus's succession to the throne, Gaia bears another son with
Tartarus,
Typhon, a monster who would be the last to challenge Zeus's throne. Uranus and Gaia have three sets of children: the
Titans, the
Cyclopes, and the
Hecatoncheires. == Tartarus ==