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    Deucalion from Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum. In Greek mythology, Deucalion (/ dj uː ˈ k eɪ l i ən /; Greek: Δευκαλίων) was the son of Prometheus; ancient sources name his mother as Clymene, Hesione, or Pronoia. He is closely connected with a flood myth in Greek mythology.

  2. Grabado de Virgil Solis para una edición de la obra de Ovidio Las metamorfosis: Deucalión y Pirra. En la mitología griega, Deucalión (en griego, Δευκαλίων) era el hijo de Prometeo. En un escolio se nos dice que su madre era Clímene, o Prinea según Hesíodo, o bien Hesíone, hija de Océano según Acusilao. 1 Otro escolio más nos ...

  3. Deucalion, in Greek legend, the Greek equivalent of Noah, the son of Prometheus (the creator of humankind), king of Phthia in Thessaly, and husband of Pyrrha; he was also the father of Hellen, the mythical ancestor of the Hellenic race. When Zeus, the king of the gods, resolved to destroy all.

  4. Cuando Zeus, el rey de los dioses, tomó la decisión de destruir a toda la humanidad por medio de un diluvio, Deucalión fue quien construyó un arca en la cual, según versiones e historia, él y su esposa salieron del diluvio y aterrizaron en el Monte de Parnasos.

  5. Deucalion. In Greek mythology, Deucalion was the son of Prometheus and either Clymene, Hesione or Pronoia. He was born in the region of Achaea, Greece, and reigned in the area of Phthia.

  6. DEUKALION (Deucalion) and PYRRHA were the first king and queen of the northern reaches of Greece--Opountian Lokris (Opuntian Locris), Malis, Phthiotis and Thessalia (Thessaly). Deukalion was the son of Prometheus, creator of mankind, and Pyrrha the daughter of Pandora, the first woman.

  7. 5 de jul. de 2023 · Deucalion, son of the Titan Prometheus, was most famous for surviving a flood that Zeus sent to wipe out the human race. After the waters subsided, Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha repopulated the earth by throwing stones over the shoulders, which transformed into people.

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