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"Deucalion" Meaning

Deucalion was a legendary king of Phthia in Greek mythology. He was the son of Prometheus and was said to have been saved along with his wife Pyrrha from a massive flood that destroyed the world. According to myth, Deucalion and Pyrrha were the only survivors of the flood, and they repopulated the earth by throwing stones behind them, which turned into people.

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Deucalion is a proper noun referring to the legendary hero of Greek mythology who, along with his wife Pyrrha, was the only survivors of a great flood that destroyed human civilization.

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In Greek mythology, Deucalion and Pyrrha repopulated the earth by throwing stones behind them, which became human beings. (1)
According to legend, Deucalion's flood was caused by the gods' anger towards humanity's corruption. (2)
Deucalion was the son of Prometheus and is often associated with the concept of salvation and rebirth. (3)
In literature, Deucalion has been depicted as a symbol of hope and renewal. (4)
The name Deucalion has also been used to describe various scientific and philosophical concepts, such as Deucalion's flood in the context of geology and environmentalism. (5)

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