Gaea

Gaea (Γαια), or Ge (Γη) was the Greek primordial goddess of the earth. She was one of the first beings to emerge after the creation of the universe and so, she has no parents. Gaea was often called the Mother Goddess or the Great Mother since she birthed the titans, who birthed the gods, who birthed the nymphs and great heroes of the earth. In Ancient Greek art, Gaea was usually depicted as a buxon and motherly woman who was rising from the earth.

Gaea mothered many children with several different consorts, including: In Roman mythology, Gaea was known as Terra or Tellus.