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    The·og·o·ny
    /THēˈäɡənē/

    noun

    • 1. the genealogy of a group or system of gods: "the Hindu theogony"
  2. Dec 19, 2017 · The Theogony (from the Greek theogonia, meaning "generations of the gods") is an epic poem of 1,022 hexameter lines which describes the birth of the gods in the Greek pantheon. It is thought to have been composed c. 700 BCE (give or take a generation either side of that date).

  3. Theogony definition: the origin of the gods.. See examples of THEOGONY used in a sentence.

  4. Theogony literally means thebirth or genealogy of the gods.” It is the name of an epic poem by Hesiod, a Greek poet who is believed to have lived between 750 and 650 BC. He was thus a contemporary of Homer, the author of the “Iliad” and the “Odyssey.” Along with Homer’s works, the “Theogony” is the oldest known literary work from ancient Greece.

  5. Definition. The Theogony is an 8th-century BCE didactic and instructional poem, credited to the Greek poet Hesiod. The Theogony was, at first, not actually written down, rather, it was part of a rich oral tradition which only achieved written form decades later.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · Definitions of theogony. noun. the study of the origins and genealogy of the gods. see more.

  7. Theogony ( Greek: Θεογονία, theogonia =the birth of Gods) is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins and genealogies of the gods of the ancient Greeks, composed c. 700 B.C.E. The title of the work is a compound word derived from Greek terms for "god" (theoi) and "seed" ( gonia, which, in this case, is used as a synonym for "genesis" or "origin").

  8. British Dictionary definitions for theogony. theogony. / ( θɪˈɒɡənɪ) / noun plural -nies. the origin and descent of the gods. an account of this, often recited in epic poetry. Origin of theogony. 1. C17: from Greek theogonia; see theo-, -gony. Derived forms of theogony. theogonic ( ˌθɪəˈɡɒnɪk ), adjective. theogonist, noun.

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