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  • Gaia: The Greek Goddess of Earth - Myths & Significance
    The goddess of the earth in Greek mythology is Gaia.

    She is also known as Ge, and is considered the primordial deity, meaning she was one of the first beings to exist.

    Here's a bit more about Gaia:

    * Birth: She emerged from Chaos, the primordial state of nothingness.

    * Creation: She is the mother of the sky (Uranus), the mountains (the Titans), and the sea (Pontus).

    * Symbolism: Gaia represents the very essence of the earth, its fertility, and the life-giving power of nature.

    * Influence: Her role is important in many myths, influencing the creation of the world and the Olympian gods.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about Greek mythology!

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