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Orphic cosmogony Phanes /ˈfeɪˌniːz/ (Ancient Gr****: Φάνης, romanized:
Phánēs,
genitive Φάνητος) or
Protogonos /proʊˈtɒɡənəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Πρωτογόνος...
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imprint of
Career Press.
Phanes Press was an
independent book
publisher until acquired by Red
Wheel Weiser Conari in 2004.
Phanes Press was
founded by David...
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Phanes is a Gr**** deity.
Phanes may also
refer to:
Phanes coins, the most
ancient inscribed coins,
which have the name "
Phanes" on them
Phanes (organic...
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Phanes springs from the
cosmic egg
created by Chronos,
there emerges a
bright light, at
which point Night is the only one who
looks upon him.
Phanes then...
- badge/mark/symbol of
Phanes" or "I am the sign of the
bright one". The
shorter legend, on the 1/3
stater coins, is ΦΑΝΕΟΣ ("Phaneos",
meaning "of
Phanes"). The coins...
- as "born from
Aither and Chaos", and
calls Phanes the "son of Aither".
Proclus also says that, when
Phanes hatched from the
cosmic egg,
Aether and Chasm...
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history recounts of
Phanes is from the
account of
Herodotus in his
grand historical text, the Histories.
According to Herodotus,
Phanes of Halicarn****us...
- father) who
gives birth to
Ether and Chaos, and then lays the egg from
which Phanes/Protogonos arises. In the
Hieronyman Theogony, the egg
arises from soil...
- principle, Night, and her
offspring were many. Also, in the
Orphic tradition,
Phanes, a
mystic Orphic deity of
light and procreation,
sometimes identified with...
- was also
called Phanes ('illuminated one'),
Erikepaios ('power'),
Metis ('thought') and Dionysus. Zeus was said to have
swallowed Phanes (Eros), and absorbing...