In Greek mythology, the Ourea were primordial deities who personified the mountains. They were born parthenogenetically from Gaia (Earth), alongside Uranus (Sky) and Pontus (Sea), as described by Hesiod. Each of the Ourea represented a specific mountain, such as Mount Olympus, Mount Athos, and Mount Helicon, and they were often depicted as ancient, bearded men. While they rarely played active roles in myths, they symbolized the enduring and sacred nature of these grand geological features...