- In Gr**** mythology, the
Ourea (Ancient Gr****: Οὔρεα, romanized:
Oúrea, lit. 'mountains',
plural of
Ancient Gr****: Οὖρος, romanized: Oûros, or 'Oûros')...
- personification.
According to Callimachus, the
Nesoi were
thought to have been
Ourea who were cast
under the sea
during one of Poseidon's rages. Callimachus...
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warns Ourea that the
Daemon is
blocking its
transmissions before being cut off. Aloy and
Ourea agree to work
together to save the Spirit. Per
Ourea's advice...
- the "Spirit" from
Ourea, Aloy
attempts to
fulfil her
request by
saving the
mysterious entity. Soon afterwards, she
teams up with
Ourea's brother, Aratak...
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produced Aether (Light) and
Hemera (Day). From Gaia came Ur**** (Sky), the
Ourea (Mountains), and
Pontus (Sea). In Hesiod's
creation myth,
Chaos is the first...
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first entity to come into
existence after Chaos (Void), came Ur****, the
Ourea (Mountains), and
Pontus (Sea). Then,
according to the Theogony, Ur**** mated...
- Heracles).[citation needed]
During his stay in Troy,
Apollo had a
lover named Ourea, who was a
nymph and
daughter of Poseidon.
Together they had a son named...
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Early deities Aether Ananke Chaos Chronos Erebus Eros Gaia
Hemera Nyx The
Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Ur****
Titans Olympian deities Water deities Personifications...
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equal Ur**** (Heaven, Sky) to "cover her on
every side". Gaia also bore the
Ourea (Mountains), and
Pontus (Sea), "without
sweet union of love" (i.e., with...
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deities Chthonic deities Personified concepts Primordial deities Aether Ananke Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia
Hemera Nyx
Ourea Phanes Pontus Tartarus Ur**** v t e...