Olympian Gods: The 12 Gods of Olympus in Greek Mythology
Meet the Olympian Gods, the 12 gods of Olympus, their roles, myths and significance in Greek mythology.
Cosmogonia in Greek Mythology – Ancient Gods
From Chaos were bornGaia(the Earth),Tartarus(the depth and darkness),ErebusandNyx, andEros, the cosmic power of attraction and creation. These deities were not anthropomorphic gods, but primary secular principles that embodied elements of nature, space, time and life.
Meet the Olympian Gods, the 12 gods of Olympus, their roles, myths and significance in Greek mythology.
Who were Titans Titans Titans was an older generation of gods that ruled the universe before the prevalence of the Olympian gods. They were responsible for the initial organization of time and the foundation of fixed heavenly circles. The elders from the Titans — Saturn and his four brothers, Creus, Conius, Hyperion and Japeus...More
The Early Gods are the first divine powers of Greek cosmogony and the basis of the creation of the world. Chaos Gaia Heaven Tartarus Nyx Children of Night Fates Dreams (Morpheus) Eros Point Time & Need of Fanis Sea Islands See the full Greek Mythology Guide here George BibasGeorge Bibas Written by George Bibas — researcher ...More
The Theogonia of Hesiod Theogonia was written in the 8th century BC and: records the birth of the first divine entities explains the origins of the Olympian gods presents the transition from chaos to order It is a foundational text of Greek mythology. Chaos – The Beginning of Everything According to Hesiod: «First born Chaos...» The...More