Other uses Cleanup date May 2009 File Deucalion.jpg thumb 200px Deucalion from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum In Greek mythology Deucalion pronounced IPAc en dj u k e l i n lang grc was a son ... plain, engulfed the foothills with spray, and washed everything clean. Deucalion, with the aid ... to survive the deluge with his wife, Pyrrha . Etymology Refimprove date July 2007 section Deucalion ... ref ref http www.ancienttexts.org library mesopotamian gilgamesh ref Deucalion s name comes from ... or flame colored, orange . Deucalion in Ancient Greek mythography Image Virgil Solis Deucalion Pyrrha.jpg right thumb 250px Deucalion and Pyrrha from a 1562 version of Ovid s Metamorphoses . Of Deucalion ... Iapetus , begat goodly Deucalion, who first founded cities and reared temples to the immortal gods, and first ... at http www.theoi.com theoi.com ref Deucalion, who reigned over the region of Phthia , had been forewarned of the flood by his father, Prometheus. Deucalion was to build a chest and provision it carefully ... Hyginus mentions the opinion of a Hegesianax that Deucalion is to be identified with Aquarius astrology ... Flood resulted. Once the deluge was over and the couple had given thanks to Zeus, Deucalion said ... shoulder . Deucalion and Pyrrha understood that mother is Gaia mythology Gaia , the mother of all ... formed people. Pyrrha s became women Deucalion s became men. Deucalion and Pyrrha had at least two ... were said to have dwelt in Thessaly. One corrupt fragment might make Deucalion the son of Prometheus ... fr. 4 reports that Hesiod called Deucalion s mother Pryneie or Prynoe , corrupt forms which Karl Wilhelm ... Deucalion s parentage as Prometheus and Asia mythology Clymene , daughter of Oceanus , and mentions ... , was said to have written a book about Deucalion, but it no longer survives. The only extant fragment of his to mention Deucalion does not mention the flood either, but names him as the father ... on this tradition, names Deucalion as a king of Ozolian Locris and father of Orestheus. Plutarch mentions ... more details
Deucalion may refer to Deucalion , son of Prometheus, survivor of the Deucalian Deluge Deucalion Cretan , son of Minos and Pasiphae, and apparently succeeded his older brother Catreus as King of Crete, father of Idomeneus Deucalion novel Deucalion novel , a 1995 novel by Brian Caswell Deukalion, a soldier Achilles kills in the Iliad to avenge the death of Patroclus 53311 Deucalion , an asteroid Deucalion, one of the names of the main character from Dean Koontz and Kevin J. Anderson s series of novels, Dean Koontz s Frankenstein Deucalion is a vampiric bloodline in the roleplaying game Vampire The Requiem by White Wolf, Inc. Deucalion is the name of a dragon in Dianna Wynne Jones book Dark Lord of Derkholm Deucalion is the name of a fictional spaceship in Kiddy Grade disambig br Deukalion de Deucalion fr Deucalion it Deucalione nl Deukalion ja pl Deukalion ru sk Deukali n ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Clanis deucalion image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sphingidae genus Clanis species C. deucalion binomial Clanis deucalion binomial authority Walker, 1856 ref cite web url https www.cate sphingidae.org taxonomy Clanis deucalion.html title CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience Sphingidae publisher Cate sphingidae.org date accessdate 2011 11 01 ref synonyms Basiana deucalion small Walker, 1856 small Clanis deucalion is a species of moth of the Sphingidae family. It is found from northern India and Nepal to central eastern China . ref cite web author Pittaway AR Kitching I url http tpittaway.tripod.com china c deu.htm title Sphingidae of the Eastern Palaearctic publisher Tpittaway.tripod.com date accessdate 2011 11 01 ref The wingspan is 104 124 mm. Larvae have been recorded feeding on the introduced Robinia pseudoacacia . References Reflist Category Clanis Smerinthini stub nl Clanis deucalion vi Clanis deucalion ... more details
Infobox planet width 25em background FFFFC0 name 53311 Deucalion sub discoverer Deep Ecliptic Survey discovered April 18, 1999 alt names mp 1999 HU 11 adjectives Deucalionean, Deucalionian named after Deucalion mp category Trans Neptunian object TNO cubewano ref name Buie cite web author Marc W. Buie date 2003 05 31 title Orbit Fit and Astrometric record for 53311 publisher SwRI Space Science Department url http www.boulder.swri.edu buie kbo astrom 53311.html accessdate 2008 09 28 ref epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JD 2453600.5 semimajor 44.368 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 41.579 AU aphelion 47.157 AU eccentricity 0.063 period 295.540 year y inclination 0.366 degree angle asc node 51.570 arg peri 235.548 mean anomaly 291.869 avg speed 4.467 km s dimensions 211 km ref name johnston cite web title List of Known Trans Neptunian Objects publisher Johnston s Archive author Wm. Robert Johnston url http www.johnstonsarchive.net astro tnoslist.html accessdate 2008 09 28 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080928054410 http www.johnstonsarchive.net astro tnoslist.html archivedate 28 September 2008 DASHBot deadurl no ref mass ? 10 sup ? sup kilogram kg density ? g cm surface grav ? m s escape velocity ? km s rotation ? d spectral type ? abs magnitude 6.6 albedo 0.09? assumed single temperature 42 kelvin K ARTICLE S CONTENT BEGINS BELOW THIS LINE 53311 Deucalion IPAc en icon dj u k e l i n Respell dew KAY lee n from Lang el , original provisional designation mp 1999 ... . It is classified as a cubewano , and named after Deucalion , from Greek mythology. References references ... DEFAULTSORT Deucalion Category Classical Kuiper belt objects Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1999 centaurTNO stub de 53311 Deucalion el 53311 fa fr 53311 Deucalion it 53311 Deucalion ja pl 53311 Deukalion pt 53311 Deucalion ru 53311 sk 53311 Deucalion sv 53311 Deucalion uk 53311 ... more details
In Greek mythology , Deucalion , or Deukalion lang grc , was the king of Crete before his son Idomeneus succeeded him and led the kingdom into the Trojan War . He was the son of Minos , and the grandson of Zeus . Odysseus pretends to be his second son Aethon when he speaks to his wife while in disguise. ref Homer , Odyssey 20.170 200. ref It is unclear whether Aethon is a real son of Deucalion, left by Idomeneus to act as regent during the war, or invented by Odysseus. Deucalion was also the father of Crete mythology Crete and of an illegitimate son Molus mythology Molus . ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 3. 3. 1 ref Notes reflist References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , London 1873 . http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0104 3Aentry 3Ddeucalion bio 2 Deuca lion 2. Greek myth stub Characters in the Odyssey Category Characters in the Odyssey Category Greek mythology Category Kings of Crete be ca Deucali fill de Minos de Deukalion Sohn des Minos fr Deucalion fils de Minos it Deucalione Minosse hu Deukali n Min sz fia pt Deucali o cretense ru fi Deukalion Minoksen poika uk ... more details
other uses Image Virgil Solis Deucalion Pyrrha.jpg thumb Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing rocks that become babies. In Greek mythology , Pyrrha was the daughter of Epimetheus mythology Epimetheus and Pandora and wife of Deucalion . When Zeus decided to end the Bronze Age with the great Deluge myth deluge , Deucalion and his wife, Pyrrha, were the only survivors. Even though he was imprisoned, Prometheus who could see the future and had foreseen the coming of this flood told his son, Deucalion, to build an ark and, thus, they survived. During the flood, they landed on Mount Parnassus , the only place spared by the flood. Once the deluge was over and the couple were on land again, Deucalion consulted an oracle of Themis about how to repopulate the earth. He was told to throw the bones of his mother behind his shoulder. Deucalion and Pyrrha understood the mother to be Gaia mythology Gaia , the mother of all living things, and the bones to be rocks. They threw the rocks behind their shoulders, which soon began to lose their hardness and change form. Their mass grew greater, and the beginnings of human form emerged. The parts that were soft and moist became skin, the veins of the rock became people s veins, and the hardest parts of the rocks became bones. The stones thrown by Pyrrha became women those thrown by Deucalion became men. Deucalion and Pyrrha had three sons, Hellen , Amphictyon , Orestheus and three daughters Protogeneia , Pandora II and Thyia . The story of Deucalion and Pyrrha .... He parts the clouds and ends the deluge specifically to save Deucalion and Pyrrha, who are floating aimlessly on a raft. When the storm has cleared and the waters have subsided, Deucalion and Pyrrha ... is distraught at the idea of desecrating her mother s honor by digging up her bones, but Deucalion ... to commit a crime. Both Pyrrha and Deucalion throw a stone over their shoulder Pyrrha s turning into a woman, Deucalion s turning into a man. Once the land has been repopulated with humans, mother ... more details
otheruses Pandora disambiguation Pandora II is the modern scholarly appellation for a daughter of Deucalion and Pyrra who was named after her maternal grandmother, the more famous Pandora . According to the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women fr. 5 , she was the mother of Graecus by Zeus . References http www.mythindex.com greek mythology P Pandora.html Greek Myth Index Pandora II Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Deucalionids Category Mortal women of Zeus Category Women in Greek mythology bn br Pandora merc h Deukalion es Pandora hija de Deucali n fr Pandore fille de Deucalion ... more details
In Greek mythology , the name Molus may refer to Molus, the illegitimate son of Deucalion Cretan Deucalion son of Minos . Father, by Melphis or Euippe, of Meriones mythology Meriones , the charioteer of Idomeneus . ref Pseudo Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Apollod. 3.3.1 3.3.1 Diodorus Siculus , Library of History , 5.79.4 Hyginus , Fabulae , 97 Tzetzes , Homeric Allegories , Prologue, 587 ref Molus, a son of Ares and Demonice , daughter of Agenor, son of Pleuron Agenor . ref Pseudo Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Apollod. 1.7.7 1.7.7 ref References reflist Bibliography Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Pseudo Apollodorus , Apollodorus, The Library, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Cretan mythology Category Aetolian mythology Category Offspring of Ares ... more details
In Greek mythology , the name Crete may refer to several figures, all of whom are associated with the homonymous island of Crete , and may have been considered its eponyms Crete, daughter of Asterion , who married Minos . ref Asclepiades in Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 3. 1. 2. ref Crete, possible mother of Pasiphae by Helios . ref Diodorus Siculus , Library of History , 4. 60. 4 ref Crete, daughter of Deucalion Cretan Deucalion son of Minos , sister of Idomeneus and half sister of Molus mythology Molus . ref Pseudo Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 3. 3. 1 ref Crete, daughter of one of the Cretan Curetes , who married Ammon. She was actually said to have given her name to the island Crete, which had been previously called Idaea. ref Diodorus Siculus , Library of History , 3. 71. 2 ref Crete, one of the Hesperides and another possible eponym of Crete. ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Kr t ref See also Cres mythology References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology Category Cretan mythology pt Creta mitologia ... more details
Decadebox BC 151 Events and trends 1517 BC The Heliacal rising of Sothis , a dating of the reign of Amenhotep I , followed by Thutmosis I . 1512 BC The flood of Deucalion , according to O Flaherty , Augustine of Hippo Augustine , Eusebius , and Isidore bishop of Seville approximate date . Significant people DEFAULTSORT 1510s Bc Category 1510s BC Category Decades 848 bs 1510te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1510 aC eu K. a. 1510ko hamarkada fa ka . . 1510 ms 1510 an SM sk 10. roky 16. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1510 e pne. war 1510 nga dekada UC zh 1510 ... more details
Decadebox BC 148 Events and trends 1487 BC Amphictyon , son of Deucalion and Pyrrha and legendary King of Athens , dies after a reign of 10 years and is succeeded by Erichthonius I of Athens , a grandson of Cranaus . 1481 BC August 27 Lunar eclipse Lunar Saros cycle Saros 43 begins. http sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov eclipse LEsaros LEsaros1 175.html Significant people Category 1480s BC bs 1480te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1480 aC es A os 1480 a. C. eu K. a. 1480ko hamarkada fa ka . . 1480 ms 1480 an SM nl 1489 1480 v.Chr. sk 80. roky 15. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1480 e pne. war 1480 nga dekada UC zh 1480 ... more details
This article is about the figure in Greek mythology . For the chemical compound , see Chromium III oxide . For Transformers, see Chromia Transformers In Greek mythology , Chromia lang grc is the daughter of Itonus , son of Amphictyon , himself son of Deucalion . She was also, in some traditions, the mother of Aetolus, son of Endymion Aetolus , Paeon son of Endymion Paeon , Epeius and Eurycyda by Endymion mythology Endymion . References Pausanias , Description of Greece , 5. 1. 4 Emmi Patsi Garin The Abridged Dictionary of Greek Mythology , Haris Patsis publishers, Athens 1969 Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology ... more details
In Greek mythology , Opus was a son of Zeus and Protogeneia , the daughter of Deucalion . Opus was a king of the Epeians and father of Cambyse or Protogeneia. ref Pindar , Olympian Ode 9. 85 &c. with the scholia ref Opus II was a son of Locrus or Zeus by Cambyse and thus a grandson of Opus the first. ref Pindar, Olympian Ode 9 Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustathius on Homer , p. 277. ref From him, a portion of the Locri derived their name Opuntii. see Opus, Greece Opus, Locris References reflist SmithDGRBM Category Locrians Category Offspring of Zeus Category Kings in Greek mythology Category Mythology of central Greece Category Deucalionids ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Baeotus image Baeotus aeilus MHNT dos.jpg image caption Baeotus aeilus MHNT regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae subfamilia Nymphalinae tribus Coeini genus Baeotus genus authority Hemming, 1939 synonym Baeotus is a genus of butterflies in the Nymphalidae family found in Central America , the Caribbean , and South America . Species There are four recognised species Baeotus aeilus Stoll, 1780 Baeotus baeotus Doubleday, 1849 Baeotus deucalion C. & R. Felder, 1860 Baeotus japetus Staudinger, 1885 References BiologicalJournalOfTheLinneanSociety74 1. http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae nymphalinae baeotus index.html Baeotus , funet.fi Commonscat Wikispecies nymphalinae stub Category Coeini es Baeotus fr Baeotus no Baeotus ... more details
and Nan, they are placed in the labyrinth by King Deucalion, with the youths slaughtered one by one by the Minotaur. However, Theo is aided by Deucalion s sister, Queen Raphaella, who reveals that her ... does its appetite when it murdered Deucalion s brother, resulting with the human sacrifices to appease ... the horn through the Minotaur s head and finally kills it. Once out, they find Deucalion near death ... Raphaella Tony Todd ... King Deucalion Lex Shrapnel ... Tyro Jonathan Readwin ... Danu Rutger Hauer ... legend. In the myth, the king was Minos himself Deucalion was Minos second son , who had been ..., the name of king s sister in the film, is in fact Ariadne in the legend, and Deucalion does ... more details
Greek mythology knows three floods, the flood of Ogyges , the flood of Deucalion , and the flood of Dardanus ,. Two of these ended two of the Ages of Man the Ogygian Deluge ended the Silver age Silver Age , and the flood of Deucalion ended the Greek Heroic Age First Bronze Age Heroic age . In addition to these floods, greek mythology says the world was also periodically destroyed by fire. See Pha ton . Ogyges class toccolours style float right margin left 1em margin right 2em font size 95 background c6dbf7 width 30em max width 40 cellspacing 5 style text align left Many great deluges have taken place during the nine thousand years, for that is the number of years which have elapsed since the time of which I am speaking and during all this time and through so many changes, there has never been any considerable accumulation of the soil coming down from the mountains, as in other places, but the earth ... were not formed yet. Deucalion The Deucalion legend as told by the Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus ... of Noah s Ark . The Titan mythology titan Prometheus advised his son Deucalion to build a chest ... were parted, and all the world beyond the Isthmus and Peloponnese was overwhelmed. Deucalion and his ... version of the story told by Hellanicus has Deucalion s ark landing on Mount Othrys in Thessaly . Another ... told that Megarus, son of Zeus and a Sithnid nymph, escaped Deucalion s flood by swimming to the top ... him. Prometheus had a son Deucalion. He reigning in the regions about Phthia, married Pyrrha, the daughter ... the men of the Bronze Age, Deucalion by the advice of Prometheus constructed a chest, and having stored ... mountains in the neighbourhood and Peloponnesus was overwhelmed. But Deucalion, floating in the chest ... them over his head, and the stones which Deucalion threw became men, and the stones which Pyrrha threw became women. Hence people were called metaphorically people Laos from laas, a stone. And Deucalion ... Category Deucalionids Deucalion Category Plato Category Platonism Category Floods in Europe ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Prodigal Son orig title translator image Image Prodigal Son.jpg 200px prefer 1st edition image caption author Dean Koontz cover artist country United States language English language English series Dean Koontz s Frankenstein genre Suspense , Horror novel publisher Bantam Books release date 2005 media type Print Paperback pages 512 pp isbn 0 553 58788 9 congress CPB Box no. 2332 vol. 9 oclc 57454871 preceded by followed by City of Night novel City of Night Prodigal Son is a novel by the best selling author Dean Koontz , released in 2005 . The book is the first book released by Koontz in a series of at least six, entitled Dean Koontz s Frankenstein . The book was co authored by Kevin J. Anderson . The basic plot follows New Orleans detective Carson and her partner Michael on the hunt for a serial killer dubbed The Surgeon . Reports of this killer catch the attention of Deucalion , formerly known as Frankenstein s monster The Monster , who believes his former master and maker, Dr. Victor Frankenstein , has returned. As the body count grows, the case takes a darker turn when Carson encounters Deucalion, pushing Carson and Michael on to the path of a 200 year old mystery and evil that threatens more than just New Orleans. External links http www.randomhouse.com bantamdell koontz Dean Koontz s Frankenstein at Dean Koontz s website Dean Koontz DEFAULTSORT Prodigal Son Novel Category American horror novels Category 2005 novels Category Frankenstein Category Novels by Dean Koontz Category Novels by Kevin J. Anderson Category American biopunk novels Category Literary collaborations Category Novels set in New Orleans, Louisiana Category Works inspired by Frankenstein 2000s horror novel stub de Frankenstein Das Gesicht ... more details
refimprove date January 2007 Infobox Book name Dead and Alive image image caption author Dean Koontz cover artist country United States language English language English series Dean Koontz s Frankenstein genre Suspense , Thriller genre Thriller publisher Bantam Books Bantam Publishing release date 2009 media type Paperback pages 352 isbn 0553587900 dewey 813 .54 22 congress PS3561.O55 D43 2009 oclc preceded by City of Night novel City of Night followed by Lost Souls Dean Koontz novel Lost Souls Dead and Alive is the third novel in the first trilogy of Dean Koontz s Frankenstein series. Originally intended to be co authored by Ed Gorman and Dean Koontz, Koontz stated that he would be writing this alone. Plot introduction Deucalion, the legendary monster, is a heroic figure dedicated to battling the evil that gave him life. The megalomaniacal Victor Helios has unleashed his engineered killers on modern day New Orleans . Detectives Carson O Connor and Michael Maddison are Deucalion s all too human partners trying to end the reign of terror of Helios s killers. Release information The long awaited book was released on July 28, 2009 ref http frankenstein.deankoontz.com latest news 20090413 press release.php Latest News Frankenstein Dean Koontz ref . Koontz chose to delay the release as after Hurricane Katrina he did not wish to release any further monsters or destruction on New Orleans . References reflist Dean Koontz DEFAULTSORT Dead And Alive Category American horror novels Category Frankenstein Category Novels by Dean Koontz Category Biopunk novels Category Works inspired by Frankenstein Category Novels set in New Orleans, Louisiana Novel stub ... more details
Deucalion 10 is the product of a reconstruction in the 20th century when two older buildings Deucalion ... Deucalion Cite book language Swedish title Gamla stan i Stockholm I Kvarteren Achilles&mdash Glaucus pages 237, 238, 241 242 location Stockholm author Tord O son Nordberg chapter Deucalion year 1975 publisher Stockholms Kommunalf rvaltning ref The building on Number 3 Deucalion 6 is what remains ... occasions since, the top floor is from 1755. ref name Nordberg Deucalion The fa ade of Number 5 Deucalion 7 , on the corner to Kornhamnstorg, got its present appearance in the 19th century, while ... gable facing the square. ref name Nordberg Deucalion Number 2 Typhon 1 carries wall anchor s displaying ... more details
In Greek mythology , Cranaus was the second Kings of Athens King of Athens , succeeding Cecrops   I. He is supposed to have reigned for either nine or ten years. He was autochthon ancient Greece autochthonous born from the earth , like his predecessor. He married Pedias, a Sparta n woman and daughter of Mynes, with whom he had three daughters Cranae, Cranaechme alternate reading Menaechme , and Atthis. ref name Apollod. 3. 14. 5 Pseudo Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 3. 14. 5 ref Atthis gave her name to Attica after dying, possibly as a young girl ref name Apollod. 3. 14. 5 ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 1. 2. 6 ref ref Strabo , Geography , 9. 1. 18 ref , although in other traditions she was the mother, by Hephaestus , of Erichthonius of Athens Erichthonius . Rarus was also given as a son of Cranaus ref Hesychius of Alexandria s. v. Kranaou hyios ref . During his reign the flood of the Deucalion story was thought to have occurred. In some accounts, Deucalion is said to have fled Lycorea to Athens with his sons Hellen and Amphictyon. ref Parian Chronicle , 4 7 ref ref Eusebius , Chronicle , 2, p. 26 ref Deucalion died shortly thereafter and was said to have been buried near Athens. Amphictyon is said to have married one of the daughters of Cranaus. Cranaus was deposed by Amphictyon son of Deucalion , who was himself later deposed by Erichthonius of Athens Erichthonius . ref Ps. Apollod. 3. 14. 6 ref Cranaus fled to Lamptrae, where he died and was buried. His tomb was still there in the times of Pausanias. ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 1. 31. 3 ref Cranaus was venerated as hero in Athens his priests came from the family Charidae ref Hesychius of Alexandria s. v. Kharidai ref . The people of Attica were referred to as Kranaoi ref Aristophanes , Birds 123 Herodotus , Histories , 8. 44 Suda s. v. Krana n Aeschylus , Eumenides 993 children of Cranaus ref after Cranaus, and Athens as Kranaa ref Aristophanes, Acharnians , 75 Lysistrata , 481 Steph ... more details
Orestheus Greek lang grc , in Greek mythology , was a name attributed to two individuals. Orestheus , a son of Deucalion and Pyrra , was king of the Ozolian Locris Ozolian Locrians in Aetolia . His dog was said to have given birth to a piece of wood, which Orestheus concealed in the earth. In the spring, a vine grew forth from it, from the sprouts of which he derived the name of his people. Orestheus , a son of Lycaon mythology Lycaon , was king of Arcadia and the reputed founder of Arcadian Oresthasion , which is said afterwards to have been called Oresteion, from Orestes mythology Orestes . References http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus text 1999.04.0104 entry orestheus bio 1&highlight orestheus William Smith, Ed. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology Orestheus Category Greek mythology Category Deucalionids Category Locrians Category Arcadian mythology Greek myth stub bn ru uk ... more details
For other uses, see Delphos Delphus or Delphos was a son of Poseidon and Melantho , a daughter of Deucalion , from whom the town of Delphi was believed to have derived its name. ref Tzetzes on Lycophron . 208 comp. Ovid , Metamorphoses 4. 120. ref Delphus was also a son of Apollo by Celaeno , the daughter of Hyamus and granddaughter of Lycorus , and, according to others, by Thyia , the daughter of Castalius , or by Melaina , the daughter of Cephissus mythology Cephissus . Tradition pointed to him also as the person from whom Delphi received its name lie is further said to have had a son, Pythis , who ruled over the country about mount Parnassus , and from whom the oracle received the name of Pytho . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 10. 6. 3 5 ref References reflist SmithDGRBM Category Greek mythology Category Offspring of Poseidon Category Offspring of Apollo Category Delphi Category Mythology of central Greece it Delfo mitologia nl Delphos mythologie ... more details
its believability. The story proper was written supposedly by Deucalion, a warrior priest of ancient ... of its finding, it is not entirely complete. Deucalion s account describes his heroic but ultimately ... more details
monster, now known as Deucalion . While the original Monster was made with parts from dead humans ... cares for Arnie that prompts Deucalion to come to her for aid in hunting his creator. Although initially sceptical, she quickly comes to accept Deucalion s story, quickly putting together the various ... he adjusts rather quickly to Deucalion s revelation, with very little evidence, that Victor is plotting ... killing of humans is breaking, and two of his creations have experienced severe mutations. Deucalion ... intelligent Deucalion a name he gives himself later believes that the singular nature of his genesis ... that would be an act of blasphemy. Another interesting byproduct is Deucalion s innate understanding ... his creation s head as insurance against treachery though Deucalion was not killed, half of his face ... with intricate tattoo s. After learning from an old friend that his creator is alive, Deucalion returns .... The character shares his name with Deucalion , a figure from Greek mythology , who was the son of Prometheus Shelley s subtitle for her novel was The Modern Prometheus . Deucalion chose the name for precisely this reason. Deucalion is also the Greek mythological equivalent of Noah , and re started the human race after the flood. Deucalion s disappearing coin trick also appeared in Koontz s From the Corner of His Eye . Deucalion it seems, like his other fictional counterparts, has a dark and murderous ... Biggs The Fat Man of a circus freak show, and one of Deucalion s few friends. He lives in the Luxe ... more details