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| 15760 | Albion | In the creation mythology of William Blake (1757-1827), Albion is the island-dwelling primordial man |
| 19521 | Chaos | According to Hesiod, Chaos gave birth to Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness). In the Pelasgian creati |
| 20000 | Varuna | Varuna is one of the oldest of the vedic deities, the maker and upholder of heaven and earth. As su |
| 50000 | Quaoar | Quaoar is the great force of creation in the diverse myths of the Tongva, the indigenous people of t |
| 53311 | Deucalion | After a flood in which all humans were drowned except for Deucalion and Pyrrha, an oracle tells them |
| 58534 | Logos | Logos and Zoe are a pair in a rich pantheon of paired emanations of the deity in the gnostic traditi |
| 66652 | Borasisi | Also named is (66652) I Pabu, discovered 2003 Apr. 23 by K. Noll, D. Stephens, W. Grundy and colleag |
| 79360 | Sila-Nunam | Sila is the Inuit god of the sky, weather, and life force. Nunam is the Earth goddess, Sila's wife. |
| 88611 | Teharonhiawako | In the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) creation myth Teharonhiawako was a son of the granddaughter of the G |