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  1. Deucalion (novel) Deucalion. (novel) Deucalion is a 1995 young adult science fiction novel by Brian Caswell. It follows the story of many settlers who have travelled across space to build a new future on the planet Deucalion. However the future is uncertain for the Elokoi or Icarus people who were settled on the planet first.

  2. Deucalion and Pyrrha were a couple in Greek mythology, the only male and female survivors of the Greek version of the flood myth, who repopulated Earth by throwing stones over their shoulders. In art [ edit ]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MV_DeucalionMV Deucalion - Wikipedia

    MV Deucalion was a Blue Funnel Line refrigerated cargo ship that was built in England in 1930 and sunk in the Second World War in 1942. She survived being damaged in the Liverpool Blitz in December 1940 and took part in two Malta convoys to relieve the Siege of Malta. She survived air attacks during the first of these, Operation Substance, in ...

  4. En la mitología griega Pronea, Prónoe o Pronoya (en griego antiguo: Προνοια, Pronoia) era la madre de Deucalión en su unión con Prometeo. No obstante el escoliasta nos cuenta que otros autores denominaban a la madre de Deucalión como Clímene o Hesíone, 1 a la sazón una de las Oceánides, según Acusilao. 2 La etimología del ...

  5. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › PyraPyra - Wikipedia

    Pyra (în greacă Πύρρα) este în mitologia greacă fiica lui Epimeteu și a Pandorei. Ea și soțul ei Deucalion, fiul lui Prometeu, au fost singurii supraviețuitori ai Potopului, refugiindu-se pe Muntele Parnas . După Potop, pentru a crea o nouă rasă umană, zeița Themis i-a sfătuit, printr-un oracol, să arunce în urma lor oasele ...

  6. 9 de ago. de 2023 · Deucalión, hijo de Prometeo y último hombre mortal de la era dorada, es un personaje destacado en la mitología griega.Conocido por su valentía y sabiduría, Deucalión fue elegido por Zeus para sobrevivir al diluvio que castigó a la humanidad.

  7. ENCYCLOPEDIA. DEUCALION (Deukaliôn), a son of Prometheus and Clymene. He was king in Phthia, and married to Pyrrha. When Zeus, after the treatment he had received from Lycaon, had resolved to destroy the degenerate race of men who inhabited the earth, Deucalion, on the advice of his father, built a ship, and carried into it stores of provisions; and when Zeus sent a flood all over Hellas ...