Uranus (mythology)

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.

Mythology
From the beginning of time came the Goddess of Earth, Gaea, and later came the God of Sky, Uranus. The two fell in love with each other, which they together created the universe. They give birth to the Cyclopes, the Hekatonkheires, and the twelve titans. However, Uranus hated his children, the Cyclopes and the Hekatonkheires, so he banished them to a deep abyss, known as Tartarus. This brought pain to Gaea as she saw this. Angered, Gaia forged the Bronze Scythe to kill Uranus, and gave it to the youngest of the Titans, Kronos. Kronos waged into war with Uranus, and in the end, Kronos killed his father and castrated him. Uranus' blood fell upon the Earth, which gave birth to the Giants, Nymphs, and the Erinyes. After Uranus' defeat, Kronos took over, even though he didn't freed the Cyclopes and the Hekatonkheires.