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Hesiod was an early Greek poet, generally considered a contemporary of [[Homer]]. He is remembered for two works: the ''[[Theogony]]'' and the ''[[Works and Days]]''. Both works heavily influenced later authors.
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'''Hesiod''' was an early Greek poet, generally considered a contemporary of [[Homer]]. He is remembered for two works: the ''[[Theogony]]'' and the ''[[Works and Days]]''. Both works heavily influenced later authors.
 
The ''[[Theogony]]'' is an account of how the world came to be and contains what is now the standard genealogy of the Greek gods.
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