Ouranos

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Ouranos
(Gr.)
The whole expanse of Heaven called the “Waters of Space”, the Celestial Ocean, etc. The name very likely comes from the Vedic Varuna, personified as the water god and regarded as the chief Aditya among the seven planetary deities. In Hesiod’s Theogony, Ouranos (or Uranus) is the same as Cœlus (Heaven) the oldest of all the gods and the father of the divine Titans (TG).


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Shortly: The whole expanse of Heaven called the “Waters of Space”, the Celestial Ocean, etc. The name very li...