theogonies
Theogony refers to a myth or body of myths that explains the birth of the gods and the ordering of the cosmos. The term comes from Greek, combining the words theos (god) and gonia (origin or birth). In scholarly usage, theogony can denote any culture’s account of divine origins, though it is most closely associated with Greek literature and thought.
In Greek tradition, many theogonies begin with primordial beings and personified forces such as Chaos, Gaia
Notable examples include Hesiod’s Theogony (c. 700 BCE), a foundational Greek text that outlines the genealogies