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'''Uranus''' was a primordial personification of the sky in the [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. His [[Rome|Roman]] counterpart is called {{Wiki|Caelus}}.
'''Uranus''' was a primordial personification of the sky in the [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. His [[Rome|Roman]] counterpart is called {{Wiki|Caelus}}.


During the [[Peloponnesian War]] the [[Sparta]]n [[Mercenary|''misthios'']] [[Kassandra]] found the [[Dagger of Kronus]], the dagger which was inspired by the tale of how the [[Titan]] [[Kronos]] castrated and deposed his father Uranus.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
==Legacy==
During the [[Peloponnesian War]], the [[Dagger of Kronus|dagger]] which was inspired by the tale of how the [[Titan]] [[Kronos]] castrated and deposed his father Uranus was in the possession of [[Nyx the Shadow]], the [[Sage (Cult of Kosmos)|Sage]] of the [[Eyes of Kosmos]] branch of the [[Cult of Kosmos]]. Eventually the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] claimed the dagger.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 14:22, 14 May 2019


Uranus was a primordial personification of the sky in the Greek mythology. His Roman counterpart is called Caelus.

Legacy

During the Peloponnesian War, the dagger which was inspired by the tale of how the Titan Kronos castrated and deposed his father Uranus was in the possession of Nyx the Shadow, the Sage of the Eyes of Kosmos branch of the Cult of Kosmos. Eventually the Spartan misthios Kassandra claimed the dagger.[1]

Trivia

  • With Gaia, Uranus fathered the Cyclopes, the Titans and the Hecatoncheires. The Erinyes, the Giants and the Meliae were said to have come forth from the drops of Uranus' blood that fell to earth following his castration.
  • In some stories of the goddess Aphrodite's birth, she was born from Uranus' severed genitals, thrown into the sea.

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