PRIMORDIAL GODS & GODDESSES IN ANCIENT GREEK MYTHOLOGY
The primordial gods or "Protogenoi" in Greek mythology are the most basic components of the universe that fully emerged at the time of creation. They
PRIMORDIAL GODS & GODDESSES IN ANCIENT GREEK MYTHOLOGY
In Greek mythology, the Prôtogenoi (pl.; Gr. Πρωτογενοι, sing. Protogenos) is a genealogy of primordial Greek gods, the name literally means "firstborn" or "primordial" and is a group of gods whose birth corresponds to the beginning. from the universe. Protogenoi are the first entities or creatures to appear. They form the structure of the universe and are therefore eternal. The Protogenoi were a group of gods who were the descendants of all the other gods. They predate the Titans, descendants of Gaia and Uranus. The primordial gods or "Protogenoi" in Greek mythology are the most basic components of the universe that fully emerged at the time of creation. They include Earth, Air, Sea, Sky, Fresh Water, Underworld, Darkness, Night, Light, Day, Procreation and Time. Primordial Gods and Goddesses were the first gods/goddesses who existed without having to be born like Gaia (Mother Earth) and in another version it was Chaos which produced the first Titans and Ti…