Gaia (mythology)
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Gaia is the primal Greek goddess personifying the Earth.
Gaia is a primordial and chthonic deity in the Ancient Greek pantheon and considered a Mother Goddess or Great Goddess.
Her equivalent in the Roman pantheon was Terra Mater.
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See also
- Bhumi
- Dewi Shri
- Earth Mother
- Gaia hypothesis
- Gaia philosophy
- Titan
- Mother Nature
- Tellus Mater
- Terra (mythology)
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Modern Times (painting)
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