- the
Derveni Papyrus now
proves that at
least in the fifth-century BC a
theogonic-cosmogonic poem of
Orpheus was in existence.: 236 : 147 The
first philosophical...
-
iconography springs from the
Semitic goddesses Inanna,
Ishtar and Astarte. The
theogonic myths current in the Near East in the
second millennium BC, such as the...
- to as his grandfather. Like
Enmesharra he was
regarded as a
vanquished theogonic figure, and
sometimes the two were equated. He
might be
analogous to Endukuga...
- Indo-European mythology;
Gintaras Beresnevičius
considered it
being a
Lithuanian theogonic myth. The tale
features not only human–reptile shapeshifting, but irreversible...
- in the now-lost
Orphic Rhapsodies, a 1st-century BC or 1st-century AD
theogonic poem
which was
attributed to the
mythical poet
Orpheus in antiquity. Luc...
-
feminine and masculine, a
married couple standing at the
beginning of a
theogonic or
theocosmogonic process. At the same time, the
feminine and masculine...
-
representation that
still existed in the time of Ovid). In the
Mesopotamian theogonic process, the gods
would be
ultimately generated from this
primeval matter...
- of the holy mound") was a
Mesopotamian god
primarily understood as a
theogonic figure. He is best
attested as the
father of Enlil, the head of the Mesopotamian...
-
notion of two
separate dynasties, and
argues that no
other examples of a
theogonic myth
involving two
divine families is known. However,
according to Wilfred...
- lietuvių
teogoninis mitas (Eglė The
Queen of Gr****-Snakes and
Lithuanian Theogonic Myth) (2003).
Palemono mazgas.
Palemono legendos periferinis turinys (Palemonas'...