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The first thing you need to learn when dealing with ancient mythologies and texts is that THERE WERE NO GODS.
The gods were invented at a very late date out of mythologies pertaining to ancient kings.
Ouranos was a historical king of Greece of the Ectene tribe, an indigenous Greek tribe. He ruled Greece in 1750 BC. The Ectenes were the earliest inhabitants of Greece (Pausanius quoting the Theban annals).
The story of Uranus castration by Kronos with a sickle has parallels in Hittite and Phoenician mythology.
This mythology originates from the expansion into Greece, Europe, Anatolia, Palestine and Northern Africa of the first Greek speaking peoples.
His adoption into IE would have to have been after 1750 BC which is when Ouranos actually reigned over Greece, Asia-Minor, Phoenicia, India as Varuna.
Αrchaeology shows that Greeks founded colonies far and wide. Only the Minoan/Mycenean Greeks were technologically, militarily and scientifically advanced to invade go as far India and succeed. They were the ONLY advanced civilization at this time. The Minoan thalassocraty controlled the seas and thus controlled trade.
As I have explained already all the so-called Indo-European gods all appeared at the same time in about 1700 BC since they were all deified kings and is stated clearly by Philo, Porphyry and Eusebius.
Aphrodite was the real daughter of Ouranos and queen of Cyprus and Kythera. Oceanus also known as Ogyges was the eldest son of Ouranos. Oceanus was the father of Inarchus and all the river Gods and represents the Achaean migration into Greece along the rivers. Oceanus c.1700 BC was the leader of the Achaeans (Ocheans) when they migrated into southern Greece. The Pelasgi were all descended from Oceanus and all Myceanean kings.
His other son Iapetus ruled over Hellas (a region in Thessaly).
According to Diodorus, Ouranos was said to have had a brother called Zeus who was king of Crete and father of the Curates. At about the time of these kings reign shaft tombs start appearing at Mycenae indicating the arrival of a foreign culture.
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