Protogeneia

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Protogeneia is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as the daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha and associated with the earliest generations of humankind after the great flood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological character
associatedWith myth of the great flood of Deucalion
postdiluvian generation of humankind
culture Ancient Greek
era mythic age
family Deucalion
surface form: Deucalionids
gender female
generation first generation after the flood of Deucalion
hasMythologicalTheme origins of humankind after a cataclysmic flood
languageOfName Ancient Greek
literaryType genealogical figure
mentionedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca
surface form: Apollodorus, Bibliotheca

Pausanias’ Description of Greece
surface form: Pausanias, Description of Greece
mythology Greek mythology
nameMeaning “first-born” or “primeval” in Ancient Greek
parent Deucalion
Pyrrha
regionAssociated Thessaly
surface form: Thessaly (through Deucalion and Pyrrha)
relatedEvent Greek flood myth
role early ancestor of later Greek peoples (in some traditions)
sibling Amphictyon
Hellen
Orestheus
Thyia

Referenced by (6)

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Deucalion offspring Protogeneia
Pyrrha parent Protogeneia
Amphictyon relative Protogeneia
Pandora (daughter of Deucalion) hasFamilyRelation Protogeneia
this entity surface form: Protogeneia (in some traditions, as sibling)
Orestheus sibling Protogeneia