Deucalion - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Deucalion
- son of Prometheus, during whose reign there was a great flood
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AnthPal_11.67
ther of Sisyphus and sister of Deucalion. But dye your whi
Athen_10.416
irst book of his Tale of Deucalion, says that Erysichthon,
Athen_14.646
And Antiphanes, in his Deucalion, says - & Sēsamid
Cic:Tusc_1.21
he said, was descended from Deucalion; asserting, that there is in
Euseb]:Chron_71
about the flood at the time of Deucalion. [The Hebrew floo
Euseb]:Chron_183
his reign, the flood of Deucalion is said to have engulfe
Just_2.6
temple. Before Deucalion's time, they had a king named
Lucill_11.131
F 40 } & Nor water in Deucalion's day when all became
Lucill_11.214
87 } & Having painted Deucalion and Phaethon, Menestrat
Nicarch_11.71
that, but her prime was when Deucalion looked on the vas
Oros_1.9
the twin ridges of Parnassus, Deucalion is said to have saved
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