Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

theogony

noun
/θiːˈɒɡəni/
Definition
Theogony is a noun that refers to a description or account of the origins and genealogy of the gods.
Examples
  • The ‘Theogony’ by Hesiod is one of the earliest and most significant works detailing the beginnings of the gods.
  • In various cultures, theogony accounts can be found, showcasing different beliefs about creation and divine lineage.
Meaning
Specifically, it is often used to describe ancient texts or myths that detail how the gods came into existence and their relationships with one another.
Synonyms
  • Creation myth
  • Genealogy of gods
  • Divine origin story