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Hellen — [hel′ən] n. 〚L < Gr Hellēn〛 Gr. Legend the ancestor of the Hellenes, a son of Deucalion and Pyrrha * * * ▪ Greek mythology in Greek mythology, king of Phthia (at the northern end of the Gulf of Euboea), son of Deucalion (the Greek Noah) and … Universalium
Hellen — Note: Hellen was not the same person as Helen of Troy, or Helenus, son of King Priam of Troy. Hellen (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ἕλλην, Hel lèn), Greek Katharevousa: (Audio IPA|Ell Ellin.ogg| [ ellin ] ) was the mythological patriarch of the… … Wikipedia
Ancient Greek flood myths — Greek mythology knows four floods, the sinking of Atlantis, the flood of Dardanus, the flood of Ogyges, and the flood of Deucalion. Two of these ended two of the Ages of Man: the Ogygian Deluge ended the Silver Age, and the flood of Deucalion… … Wikipedia
Makedon (mythology) — For the Greek municipality see Makednos (municipality). Makedon, also Macedon or Makednos (Greek: Μακεδών), was the eponymous mythological ancestor of the ancient Macedonians according to various ancient Greek fragmentary narratives. In most… … Wikipedia
Deluge (mythology) — The story of a Great Flood (also known as the Deluge) sent by a deity or deities to destroy civilization as an act of divine retribution is a widespread theme among many cultural myths. Though it is best known in modern times through the Biblical … Wikipedia
Names of the Greeks — History of Greece This article is part of a series … Wikipedia
Achaeans (Homer) — This article is about the Homeric use of the term Achaeans . For other uses in antiquity, see Achaea (disambiguation). Danaan redirects here. For other uses, see Danaan (disambiguation). Trojan War … Wikipedia
Deucalion — For other uses, see Deucalion (disambiguation). Deucalion from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum In Greek mythology Deucalion (pronounced /dj … Wikipedia
Achaeans — This article is about the ancient people called the Achaeans. See Achaea (MUD) for the MUD. The Achaeans (Greek: polytonic|Ἀχαιοί, Akhaioi ) is one of the collective names used for the Greeks in Homer s Iliad (used 598 times) and Odyssey . The… … Wikipedia
Aeolus — For the click beetle genus, see Aeolus (beetle) .Aeolus (Greek: polytonic|Αἴολος [aí.jo.los] , Ailos Modern Greek:Audio IPA|lang=Greek|Ell Aiolos.ogg| [ e.o.los] ), Latinized as Æolus was the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. In fact this… … Wikipedia
Dorians — This article is about the population of ancient Greece. For other uses, see Dorian (disambiguation). History of Greece This article is part of … Wikipedia