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    Phanes (redirect from Protogonos)
    romanized: Phánēs, genitive Φάνητος) or Protogonos /proʊˈtɒɡənəs/ (Ancient Greek: Πρωτογόνος, romanized: Prōtogónos, lit. 'Firstborn') is a primeval deity...
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    Dionysus, Dionysus is given epithets similar to Protogonos and was thought of as the incarnation of Protogonos, so he was considered both the father of fertility...
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    new egg in Chaos, from which arises Protogonos. In the Derveni Theogony, the Night lays the egg from which Protogonos arises, he then give birth to Ouranos...
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    which harmonized Orphic themes from the theogony of Protogonos with Stoicism, he is Protogonos, Phanes, Zeus and Pan; in the Orphic Rhapsodies he is...
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    discussions of the Derveni papyrus and theogony see West 1983, Chapter 3: "The Protogonos and Derveni Theogonies" (pp. 68–115); Meisner, Chapter 2: "The Derveni...
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    the oracular god Phanes at Colophon (according to Macrobius), namely /prōtogonos/.[citation needed] The cosmic egg concept linked to Prajapati and Phanes...
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    bore Nyx as his daughter and took her as his consort. Eros was called "Protogonos" meaning "first-born" because he was the first of the immortals that could...
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    Proteus's name suggests the "first" (from Greek "πρῶτος" prōtos, "first"), as prōtogonos (πρωτόγονος) is the "primordial" or the "firstborn". It is not certain...
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    Cosmogonies", Fritillaria Kurdica, 2014/3,41, pp. 42–105. Rodziewicz, A., "Tawus Protogonos: Parallels Between the Yezidi Theology and Some Ancient Greek Cosmogonies"...
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  • Orphic cosmogony, such as Nyx (OH 3), Uranus (OH 4), Aether (OH 5), and Protogonos (OH 6). There often exists a link between adjacent hymns—such as the shared...
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