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theomachy Meaning

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theomachy (n.)

A fighting against the gods, as the battle of the gaints with the gods.

A battle or strife among the gods.

Opposition to God or the divine will.

theomachy Sentence Examples

  1. The theomachy between Zeus and the Titans shook the heavens, with thunderbolts and earthquakes tearing apart the cosmos.
  2. In ancient Greek mythology, the Theomachy was a legendary battle between the gods and the Giants.
  3. The Norse Theomachy, known as Ragnarök, will bring about the twilight of the gods.
  4. The Theomachy in Milton's "Paradise Lost" pits Satan against the forces of Heaven.
  5. Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" contains a theomachy between the creature and its creator.
  6. The Theomachy in Revelations represents the final battle between good and evil.
  7. In the Indian epic "Mahabharata," the Theomachy between Krishna and Arjuna culminates in the Bhagavad Gita.
  8. The Theomachy in the "Iliad" depicts the clash between the Greek gods and the Trojans.
  9. In the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, the Theomachy between Sauron and the forces of light decides the fate of Middle-earth.
  10. The Theomachy in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" explores the conflict between Dust and the Magisterium.

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A fighting against the gods, as the battle of the gaints with the gods., A battle or strife among the gods., Opposition to God or the divine will.

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The theomachy between Zeus and the Titans shook the heavens, with thunderbolts and earthquakes tearing apart the cosmos.

In ancient Greek mythology, the Theomachy was a legendary battle between the gods and the Giants.

The Norse Theomachy, known as Ragnarök, will bring about the twilight of the gods.

The Theomachy in Milton's "Paradise Lost" pits Satan against the forces of Heaven.