Protogonos were gods in ancient Greek mythology that predated Chaos.
There are different records in different myths, legends, religions, and poems of ancient Greece. Due to differences in mythology, poetry, and religion, as well as differences in identity and position, and the lack of relatedness, the most widely circulated and recognized Greek mythology was developed based on Hesiod's "Theology". In the Divine Genealogy, the Chaos God Caos is the first born god and the oldest god. In other versions of Greek mythology, there are also gods that existed earlier than Caos, and these deities are called hyperprimal pantheons, such as Gaia, Colonus, Mister
Protogeni, also known as the first born deity. They are the primordial system of gods that existed in the universe from its creation to its formation, including chaos, earth, ocean, sky, night, and day.
Chronus: God of Time, God of Time and Space, God of the Universe, Father of Chaos; A primitive deity unique to the Orpheus sect. Orpheus believed that the original god was Kronos, and everything was born out of his power, including those non physical primordia, such as the sun, moon, stars, universe, laws, world, chaos, infinity, heaven, earth, ocean... all things that exist and do not exist, visible and invisible.
Anance: goddess of certainty; The wife of Kronos, queen of gods, and mother of Fanes. Destiny can be broken, but fate must be obeyed.
Hemarmene: Goddess of Creative Fate; The daughter of Fanes, the goddess in charge of the entire destiny of the universe [especially, correctly inheriting the causes and effects of rules (i.e. causality)], represents all forces (destructive and creative) and irresistible fate in the universe.
Adrasteia: goddess of natural laws; Mother of God, the wife of Fanes, prescribed all the laws of the universe and nature in the form of laws, including all limits without exception. Aderastia established and determined various rules in the form of laws, and no one could disobey them.
Phusis: goddess of natural order;
Thesis: the goddess of creation;
Ericapaeus: God of spring's rebirth;
Antauge: God contemplating light;
Chaos: The god of chaos, the first god recorded in Hesiod's "Theology", is the most widely circulated and recognized primitive god in Greek mythology; Before the birth of the universe, the gods, heaven, and all things, the darkness was covered by darkness and the abyss was indistinguishable. This is everything, namely Chaos.
Nyx: goddess of the night; Having absolute royal power over the gods. In Hesiod's "Theology", she is the daughter of Caos, one of the oldest primitive gods born from chaos, and a goddess dressed in black.
In the Psalm, which records the genealogy of Orpheus, she is the greatest deity higher than any other primitive deity, and must be the incarnation of the three great supernatural gods, Ananca, Hemamene, and Adrastia. She is a very special ancient deity, because in all mythological systems, she is an ancient and great deity with very powerful abilities. At the same time, it is also the god that King Zeus fears the most.Gaea: goddess of the earth; The boundless earth, all things begin from Gaia.
Eros: God of Love; A primitive god born after Caos and involved in world creation. Among the immortals, he is the most beautiful. He was the fundamental driving force behind the creation of all things at the beginning of the world, the original driving force behind the birth of new life in the universe, the embodiment of the original creation of natural forces, and the symbol of all love and passion.
Phanes: God King;
The divine king, the god of both sexes.
The first born god, Prodignus.
The Lord of Spring, Erikpao.
Thinking of the God of Light, Antaeus.
Elos, the god of the universe, sky, and vitality.
The goddess of wisdom, Motis.
The Almighty God, Dionysus.
The god of reproduction and reproduction, Priapos.
The whole of the universe, Pan.
The God of Infinite Time and Space, Iko
Fanes was born from an egg, tearing apart the dark state of the original world. He made everything appear when he appeared. He is precisely situated between the invisible divine world and the prominent human world.
In order to reconcile with the Olympus faith, Orpheanism had to add Zeus to the creation myth. Fanes and his creations were eventually devoured by Zeus, and Zeus, along with Semele and the queen Persephone, gave birth to Dionysus Chaglius. So, Fanes Zeus Dionysus can be seen as different manifestations of the same divinity.
In the tradition of the Orpheus genealogy in the Holy Word, Protogonos (Greek: Πρωτογόνος, First born, Prodignus, Ericapaeus ρικα π α ῖ ος Or Ἠ ρικε π α ῖ ος Erikpao (with unknown origin, sometimes referred to as "Lord of Spring" and sometimes referred to as "Eurasian eater") and Metis ("thought"). Antozes (also known as "contemplating light") both refer to Fanes. Fanes came from the "egg of the universe" (some say created by the time god Kronos) born to the night god Knicks. He was not only the son of Knicks, but also her husband and father. Fanes was the original god with a dual gender, as he alone created the race of gods. The Modena Art Museum has a relief that dates back to the 2nd century BC, and the depiction of Fanes on it can definitely be attributed to the theological style of Orpheus. A young god, with both male genitalia and female breasts, stood in the middle of an egg that had split in half, surrounded by flames. A snake surrounded his body, with its head protruding from his head. Around him are the heads of various animals: sheep, lions, and bulls. He holds the divine electricity in his right hand, a symbol of Zeus; There are hooves on the feet, reminiscent of Pan Shen's forked hooves. All these details are consistent with the narrative of Orpheus' genealogy, a god between Prodignus, Fanes, Zeus, Cronus, and Pan.
Fanes was born from an egg, tearing apart the dark state of the original world. He made everything appear when he appeared. He is precisely situated between the invisible divine world and the prominent human world.
Erebus: God of Darkness, son of Caos, brother of Nix;
Hydros: God of Water; Before chaos, in the beginning, there were water and matter, which condensed into earth from matter. These were the two original primordia: water, earth, and earth, which could be separated, while water united to gather earth. The primordia that was even more ancient than these two primordia is indescribable. The third book originally originated from the first two great books, which were conceived from water and earth. It was a dragon (or translated as a snake), a boundless chaos, and all the universe was created by this dragon.
The Source of Infinite Time and Space - Iko;
Tartarus: God of the Abyss of Hell, born after Caos and a sibling of Gaia;
Aether: The highest, infinite, and heavenly god; The son of Colonus, the abyss of the metaverse, symbolizing the supreme glory of Colonus
Hemera: goddess of the day;
Thalassa: Goddess of the Sea;
Uranus: God of the firmament, the creation of Gaia; The deification of heaven;
Ourea: the mountain gods; Gaia's child, the oldest mountain god;
Pontus: God of the Deep Sea, son of Gaia; Symbolizing the primordial sea that nurtures everything;
Nesoi: Goddesses of the islands;
Aer: God of the Atmosphere;
Mist: God of Mist;
Eurynome: The creation goddess believed by the Greek indigenous Pilasco to have been born from Chaos Caos. In the "Divine Genealogy", she is the daughter of the goddess of the oceans, rivers, and the ancestor of the goddess of the sea, Thesis, and is one of the three thousand sea fairies.
Oceanus: God of the ocean, one of the twelve Titans, and father of Eurymenus;
Tethys: goddess of the sea (Uranus and Gaia) [also known as Titan];
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