Category
page 1Deucalionids

Deucalion
thumb|Deucalion from Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum
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Hellen
thumb|upright=1.1|Hellen (bottom, centre-right), being presented with the twins Aeolus (son of Poseidon)|Aeolus and Boeotus by a shepherd, in a depiction of the story of Melanippe from [[Euripides' lost play Melanippe Wise, on an Apulian volute krater, dating from the late fourth century BC.]]
Amphictyon
In Greek mythology, Amphictyon (; , or ) was a king of Thermopylae and later Athens. In one account, he was the ruler of Locris.
Xuthus
In Greek mythology, Xuthus (; ) was a Phthian prince who later became a king of Peloponnesus. He was the founder (through his sons) of the Achaean and Ionian nations.
Dorus
son of Hellen, eponym of the Dorians in Greek mythology
Achaeus
Greek mythological figure, son of Xuthus
Aiolos
hero ancestor of the Aeolians, son of Hellen
Makedon
mythical forefather of the Macedonians
Aethlius
Aethlius or Aithlios (Ancient Greek: Ἀέθλιος means "winning the prize") or Aethnos was, in Greek mythology, the first king of Elis.
Magnes son of Aeolus
mythical king of Magnesia
Graecus
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In Greek mythology, Graecus (; ) was the son of Zeus and Pandora, daughter of Deucalion, and the eponym of the Graecians.
Pandorus
In Greek mythology, Pandorus () may refer to the following personages:
Pandora
daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha
Orestheus
Orestheus (Ancient Greek: derived from oresteros "mountainous" from όρος oros "mountain, hill"), in Greek mythology, was a name attributed to two individuals.
Thyia
mythical character, daughter of Deucalion
Molus
mythical son of Ares and Demonice
Protogeneia
Protogeneia (; ), in Greek mythology, may refer to:
Locrus
In Greek mythology, the name Locrus or Lokros (; ) may refer to: