2023年3月9日 — The main literary source for Chaos’ origins and mythological role is Hesiod(eighth/seventh century BCE), whose Theogony makes Chaos the first entity of the …
2022年11月29日 — Japanese gods and goddesses include everyone from powerful creator gods to minor, localized kami. Particularly notable is the sun goddess Amaterasu, held to be the divine …
2023年3月9日 — Nyx, daughter of Chaos and personification of the night, was among the first Greek gods of the cosmos. She bore numerous children, both with her brother-consort Erebus …
2023年9月7日 — The goddess Eris represented strife in all its forms. Hesiod described her as a cruel, “hard-hearted” [2] figure who inspired and reveled in every kind of conflict. It is hardly …
2022年11月29日 — With Amaterasu in hiding, the world plunged into darkness and chaos. Thus began the first winter, a hard time for a world used to basking in the sun. The kami looked …
2022年11月29日 — In either case, his unconventional birth was thought to foreshadow his representation of disorder and chaos. The Murder of Osiris. The most important extant myth …
2022年11月29日 — The Aztec gods and goddesses were a bloodthirsty group whose constant warring with each other led to a cycle of death and rebirth for all humanity. Each of the first …
2022年12月1日 — Nuwa (女媧) is a popular Chinese goddess associated with fertility and marriage. She created mankind in two different origin myths; once by shaping people out of …
2023年3月9日 — Aristophanes: A parodic (or semi-parodic) cosmogony in the comedy Birds (414 BCE) makes Erebus one of the first beings of the cosmos rather than a son of Chaos. Plato: …
2023年3月17日 — Hennessy, W. M. "The Ancient Irish Goddess of War." Revue Celtique 1 (1870): 27–57. Herbert, Máire. “Transmutations of an Irish Goddess.” In The Concept of the Goddess, …