Thyia

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Thyia is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally regarded as a daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha and associated with early Thessalian lineage.

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Thyia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological person
associatedWithEthnogenesis Macedonians NERFINISHED
Magnetes NERFINISHED
associatedWithMyth postdiluvian repopulation of Greece
associatedWithPeople early Thessalians
associatedWithRegion Macedon (mythic origins) NERFINISHED
Magnesia (mythic origins) NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
category Children of Deucalion and Pyrrha
Thessalian mythology
Women in Greek mythology
child Magnes NERFINISHED
Makedon NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek mythology
gender female
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mythologicalGeneration postdiluvian generation after the flood of Deucalion
mythologicalTradition Greek mythology
nameInGreek Θυία NERFINISHED
nameTransliteration Thyia NERFINISHED
notableRelative Deucalion NERFINISHED
Pyrrha NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
parent Deucalion NERFINISHED
Pyrrha NERFINISHED
roleInMythology ancestor figure
eponymous ancestress
sibling Amphictyon NERFINISHED
Hellen NERFINISHED
sourceText Hesiodic tradition (fragmentary)
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
spouseOrConsort Zeus NERFINISHED

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Protogeneia sibling Thyia