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[[Image:Correggio Leda.jpg|thumb|right|340px|alt=Photo of a painting with women.|''Chaos'', according to Greek [[mythology]], was a primordial gap which ushered in new forces. Greek mythology is populated with [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]], [[human|humans]], creatures, hybrids, mystical forces, sea creatures, nymphs, winged avengers such as [[Harpies]] and such. These stories have been a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Pictured: [[Leda]] and the Swan.<small>Painting circa 1532.</small>]]

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Chaos [r]: In Greek mythology, according to Hesiod, Chaos was the primordial "gap" from which, of after which, different basic gods ushered forth, including Gaia, Tartaros, and Eros. [e]

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