Talk:Greek primordial gods

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There seems to be some problem with the Hesiodic references in this article, as the list includes, just to take an example, Chronos, who is not mentioned anywhere in Theogony that I can find, and certainly not among the primordial gods. --Wbehun 13 September 2006

Is not Thetis being mistakenly substituted for Themis in the Alcmon reference? --Wetman 20:46, 27 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Pontus as a Primordial God[edit]

Shouldn't Pontus be included as a Primordial God? Leon Trotsky 12:55 1 January 2005

no he shouldn't ZM 430 17 jan 2006

Eurynome[edit]

Despite the obvious flaws with Robert Graves's account of the so-called Pelasgian creation story, I believe that his account should be included here (not as any sort of definitive fact, but rather in the interest of presenting a more complete view of Greek geneses), as well as a link to an updated article on Eurynome and her consort Ophion. Thoughts? If there are no objects and if no one adds it soon, I will do so myself. --KraDakar 01:15, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Removed the paragraph, for two reasons; i) what the Pelasgians, a people of which very little is known, believed in 3500 BC, some two thousand years before writing reached Greece and well before the earliest readable texts from anywhere, is unknowable, and ii) the page is about Greek myths, not (alleged) Pelasgian ones! Orcoteuthis (talk) 22:12, 21 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Article reversion[edit]

I have reversed this article to the version before the anonymous user 21 July 2007 222.127.53.199 replaced the content wholesale with info. copied from the theoi.com site. --Theranos 17:03, 14 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Merge Protogenoi and Greek primordial gods into Greek primordial deities[edit]

Catalographer (talk) 10:16, 31 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]