Definition of Theogonic. Meaning of Theogonic. Synonyms of Theogonic

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Definition of Theogonic

Theogonic
Theogonic The`o*gon"ic, a. Of or relating to theogony.

Meaning of Theogonic from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- feminine and masculine, a married couple standing at the beginning of a theogonic or theocosmogonic process. At the same time, the feminine principle is...
- Indo-European mythology; Gintaras Beresnevičius considered it being a Lithuanian theogonic myth. The tale features not only human–reptile shapeshifting, but irreversible...
- sp****ly attested otherwise, and was not paired with Alalu outside the theogonic lists. Based on a brief mention in Šurpu it has been proposed that she...
- 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...
- 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...
- atanniwena, is known as well. According to Dennis Pardee Ilib functioned as a theogonic deity, specifically as the ancestor of the family of El, and by extension...
- doi:10.2307/2697630. JSTOR 2697630. Maslov, Boris (1 January 2012). "From (Theogonic) Mythos to (Poetic) Logos: Reading Pindar's Genealogical Metaphors after...