theomachy

/θiˈɑməki/
noun
  1. A conflict or struggle among gods, or between gods and humans, especially in mythology or literature.
    • Scholars study theomachy to understand how ancient cultures viewed divine power.
    • In the story, the hero is caught in a theomachy and must choose a side.
    • The ancient epic describes a great theomachy between the gods of Olympus.
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