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Phanes
Ancient Greek deity of procreation / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about mythology. For other uses, see Phanes (disambiguation).
In Orphic cosmogony Phanes /ˈfeɪˌniːz/ (Ancient Greek: Φάνης, romanized: Phánēs, genitive Φάνητος) or Protogonos /proʊˈtɒɡənəs/ (Ancient Greek: Πρωτογόνος, romanized: Prōtogónos, lit. 'Firstborn') is a primeval deity who was born from the cosmic egg at the beginning of creation. He is referred by various names, including Erikepaios "Power" /ˌɛrɪkəˈpiːəs/ (Ancient Greek: Ἠρικαπαῖος/Ἠρικεπαῖος, romanized: Ērikapaîos/Ērikepaîos) and Metis "Thought".[1]
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![]() A 16th-century illustration of Phanes by Francesco de' Rossi | |
Symbol | Serpent |
Parents | None/Orphic Egg or Chronos and Ananke |
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