- romanized: Phánēs,
genitive Φάνητος) or
Protogonos /proʊˈtɒɡənəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Πρωτογόνος, romanized:
Prōtogónos, lit. 'Firstborn') is a
primeval deity...
- Dionysus,
Dionysus is
given epithets similar to
Protogonos and was
thought of as the
incarnation of
Protogonos, so he was
considered both the
father of fertility...
- new egg in Chaos, from
which arises Protogonos. In the
Derveni Theogony, the
Night lays the egg from
which Protogonos arises, he then give
birth to Ouranos...
- the
oracular god
Phanes at
Colophon (according to Macrobius),
namely /
prōtogonos/. The
cosmic egg
concept linked to Pra****ati and
Phanes is
common in many...
-
discussions of the
Derveni papyrus and
theogony see West 1983,
Chapter 3: "The
Protogonos and
Derveni Theogonies" (pp. 68–115); Meisner,
Chapter 2: "The Derveni...
-
which harmonized Orphic themes from the
theogony of
Protogonos with Stoicism, he is
Protogonos, Phanes, Zeus and Pan; in the
Orphic Rhapsodies he is...
-
derived from
mainstream Gr**** mythology, with the
notable exception of
Protogonos, a
decidedly Orphic deity. The god
featured most
prominently in the collection...
- bore Nyx as his
daughter and took her as his consort. Eros was
called "
Protogonos"
meaning "first-born"
because he was the
first of the
immortals that could...
- Proteus's name
suggests the "first" (from Gr**** "πρῶτος" prōtos, "first"), as
prōtogonos (πρωτόγονος) is the "primordial" or the "firstborn". It is not certain...
- Cosmogonies",
Fritillaria Kurdica, 2014/3,41, pp. 42–105. Rodziewicz, A., "Tawus
Protogonos:
Parallels Between the
Yezidi Theology and Some
Ancient Gr**** Cosmogonies"...