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says that "it seems hard to resist the conclusion that
Deukalion, not Prometheus, was his father ", and that "Prometheus' name must have been accidentally repeated from the line before". While, according to Gantz,
2338:
Gantz, p. 167: "The immediate offspring of
Deukalion and Pyrrha, including indeed several generations, are primarily eponymous ancestors or intermediate place-holders rather than actors in any real narratives".
321:(fl. late fifth century BC), Hellen "was born to Deukalion and Pyrrha, or according to some, to Zeus and Pyrrha", and was the father, by "Othreis", of Dorus, Xuthus, Aeolus, and in addition a daughter, named
402:(first or second century AD), Hellen's parents are Deucalion and Pyrrha, and his siblings Amphictyon and Protogeneia, or according to "some", his parents are Zeus and Pyrrha. Apollodorus, similarly to the
538:. They are placed in a cowshed, leading Aeolus to think they are the "unnatural offspring of a cow", and Hellen convinces Aeolus to burn the twins. This story is depicted on an
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dates it to "about 580", while
Hirschberger, p. 49 gives the period of 630 to 590. Janko, p. 200, figure 4, in contrast, places it roughly around 675 and 690.
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482:. Similarly, according to a scholion on Apollonius of Rhodes, Hecataeus and "Hesiod" considered Deucalion's descendants to be Thessalian. According to
295:(c. 550 BC – c. 476 BC) a very different genealogy of Hellen, in which he is not the son of Deucalion but rather the grandson, being the son of one "
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the scholion "has probably garbled something in transmission", and "it seems better to presume miscopying and emend the scholion". See also Caduff,
339:) similarly considers Hellen the son of Deucalion (though "some" says is the son of Zeus), and the father of Dorus, Xuthus, Aeolus. A scholion on
2051:: "The Greek words can mean either "the son of Hellen" or "the Greek"; but the latter does not seem to be a very natural way of describing him".
216:). The scholion, however, also states that "some say that Hellen was the son of Zeus by birth but was said to be the son of Deucalion", leading
2426:. The only iconographic representation of Hellen, Bing, p. 14 describes him here as a "hooded, grizzled old man" and Gantz, p. 735 as "grim".
2400:
1614:
545:
dating to the late 4th century BC, in which a shepherd shows the twins to Hellen, in the presence of
Melanippe, Aeolus, and Aeolus' son
172:; the work is structured around a large genealogy of mortals, Hellen's family being described in Book 1 of the poem. According to a
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3298:, "Gaius Iulius Solinus and his Polyhistor", translated by Arwen Elizabeth Apps, Ph.D. dissertation, Macquarie University, 2011.
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1860:(Papathomopoulos, pp. 94–5, 430). The scholion only attributes the passage to "Hesiod", whereas Tzetzes specifies the work.
190:(who is called the father of Deucalion in the same passage). The latter parentage, however, it seems was not a part of the
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Bing, Peter, "Afterlives of a Tragic Poet: Anecdote, Image and
Hypothesis in the Hellenistic Reception of Euripides", in
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Katalogos und Megalai Ēhoiai: Ein Kommentar zu den Fragmenten zweier hesiodeischer Epen
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Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology: Based on H.J. Rose's "Handbook of Greek Mythology"
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2495:: the Hellenistic adaptation of the Hesiodic catalogue form", in
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Trzaskoma, Stephen M., R. Scott Smith, and Stephen Brunet,
3031:, translated by A. T. Murray, revised by William F. Wyatt,
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391:, who is usually Hellen's descendant), and the brother of
2644:, Volume II, Oxford, E. Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1855.
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3312:, edited by Margarethe Billerbeck and Christian Zubler,
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168:(sixth century BC?) is a fragmentary poem attributed to
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2323:. Thucydides uses the mention of the Hellenes in the
98:
3348:, London, J. M. Dent; New York, E. P. Dutton, 1910.
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526:(and thus the granddaughter of Hellen), becomes by
154:, by whom he is the ancestor of the Greek peoples.
86:
83:
3310:Stephani Byzantii Ethnica: Volumen II Delta - Iota
2859:, "The Role of Language in Greek Ethnicities", in
2532:, "The History of the Names Hellas, Hellenes", in
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2146:(p. 33), where he is called the son of "Picus".
367:to be Hellen's son (usually Hellen's brother).
2610:D'Alessio, Giovan Battista, "Ordered from the
363:(c. 60 BC – after 7 BC) apparently considered
355:, calls Dorus the son of Hellen by the "nymph
46:by a shepherd, in a depiction of the story of
3350:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
3290:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
3053:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
2961:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
2794:Early Greek Mythography: Volume 2: Commentary
2710:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
2650:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
2486:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
240:in which Hellen is the father of three sons,
299:", himself the son of Deucalion, alongside "
2706:Online version at De Gruyter (1997 reprint)
1844:(Cardin and Pontani, p. 257 n. 54; Scheer,
16:Mythological progenitor of the Greek people
3399:Online version at Harvard University Press
3274:Online version at Harvard University Press
3049:Online version at Harvard University Press
3001:Online version at Harvard University Press
2957:Online version at Harvard University Press
2740:Online version at Harvard University Press
2683:Online version at Harvard University Press
2482:Online version at Harvard University Press
1832:Cardin and Pontani, p. 257 with nn. 54–7;
2748:(1998), "Genealogical thinking, Hesiod's
65:, dating from the late fourth century BC.
2752:, and the Creation of the Hellenes", in
2366:fr. 929b Collard and Cropp, pp. 522, 523
220:to consider Hellen's real father in the
33:
2359:test. 1 Collard and Cropp, pp. 572, 573
2352:fr. 481 Collard and Cropp, pp. 578, 579
410:(rather than Othreis) as their mother.
349:(c. 80–70 BC – after c. 15 BC), in his
331:(before 444 BC – after 394 BC), in his
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413:According to the Byzantine chronicler
3445:, Bloomsbury Academic, London, 2011.
2839:The Dictionary of Classical Mythology
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126:) is the eponymous progenitor of the
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2491:Asquith, Helen, "From genealogy to
2468:No. 121, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1662:For an extensive discussion of the
13:
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264:, based upon the mothers given by
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2796:, Oxford University Press, 2013.
2774:, Oxford University Press, 2000.
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2522:, Vol. 57, No. 1, pp. 1–17.
2464:, translated by James G. Frazer,
503:
425:had Hellen as the father of one "
474:) as a small tribe in Thessalic
383:, where he is called his son by
288:History of the Peloponnesian War
142:, and the father of three sons,
79:
3381:, translated by Frank Granger,
3068:Internet Archive (1973 reprint)
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2665:, translated by Earnest Cary,
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1942:, 277.17 ; see Fowler (2013),
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307:". According to a scholion on
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2538:, Vol. 15, pp. 217–238.
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478:, among those commanded by
373:(c. 64 BC – AD 17), in his
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1641:, "the composition of the
1637:According to West (1985),
518:(c. 420 BC). In the play,
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774:
747:
737:
733:
721:
719:
686:
652:
650:
648:
638:
634:
628:
591:
256:who attributes it to the
157:
3492:Mythological Thessalians
3387:Harvard University Press
3262:Harvard University Press
3037:Harvard University Press
2989:Harvard University Press
2945:Harvard University Press
2728:Harvard University Press
2671:Harvard University Press
2470:Harvard University Press
2413:Michael C. Carlos Museum
2185:, commentary on 604 F3.
1811:; Hall, p. 85; Asquith,
1623:Michael C. Carlos Museum
1600:
19:Not to be confused with
3222:Bibliotheca Teubneriana
3185:Online version at Brill
3064:Bibliotheca Teubneriana
3006:Hirschberger, Martina,
2698:Bibliotheca Teubneriana
2418:; Bing, p. 13; Oakley,
3383:Loeb Classical Library
3306:Stephanus of Byzantium
3258:Loeb Classical Library
3033:Loeb Classical Library
3029:, Volume I: Books 1-12
2985:Loeb Classical Library
2941:Loeb Classical Library
2724:Loeb Classical Library
2667:Loeb Classical Library
2663:, Volume II: Books 3-4
2466:Loeb Classical Library
2169:Stephanus of Byzantium
1738:fr. 5 Most, pp. 46, 47
1701:fr. 3 Most, pp. 44, 45
419:Stephanus of Byzantium
66:
29:Helen (disambiguation)
3345:The Peloponnesian War
3149:Leone, Pietro Luigi,
3112:Hyginus, Gaius Julius
3092:Hyginus, Gaius Julius
3060:Scholia in Thucydidem
2933:, Volume I: Books 1-2
2638:Dindorf, Karl Wilhelm
2549:Caduff, Gian Andrea,
1858:Exegesis of the Iliad
530:the mother of twins,
454:, in the part of the
130:. He is the child of
37:
3214:Nauck, Johann August
3190:Merkelbach, R., and
3122:The Myths of Hyginus
3102:The Myths of Hyginus
2551:Antike Sintflutsagen
2520:Antike Und Abendland
2254:Apollonius of Rhodes
1772:commentary on 239 A6
178:Apollonius of Rhodes
2377:Collard and Cropp,
2229:s.v. Hellen, p. 369
1901:commentary on 1 F13
1856:, and twice in his
1805:747F (pp. 292, 293)
1794:Hunter, pp. 283–4;
1595:Names of the Greeks
3441:Yasumura, Noriko,
3196:Fragmenta Hesiodea
2972:Catalogue of Women
2912:Les Belles Lettres
2618:Catalogue of Women
2595:Cufalo, Domenico,
2499:Catalogue of Women
2296:commentary on 1 F3
1990:9.68b (Drachmann,
1887:p. 144, figure 4.3
1735:Catalogue of Women
1697:Catalogue of Women
522:, the daughter of
462:Catalogue of Ships
268:and a scholion on
165:Catalogue of Women
67:
3451:978-1-472-51968-9
3436:978-0-198-14034-4
3414:978-3-615-15400-9
3395:978-0-674-99277-1
3322:978-3-110-20346-2
3288:, London (1873).
3270:978-0-674-99467-6
3241:978-9-604-04110-7
3208:978-0-19-814171-6
3181:978-0-959-36362-3
3159:978-8-880-86426-4
3144:978-0-521-23869-4
3086:978-1-107-04690-0
3045:978-0-674-99579-6
3016:978-3-598-77810-0
2997:978-0-674-99721-9
2953:978-0-674-99130-9
2920:978-2-25132-222-3
2857:Hall, Jonathan M.
2847:978-0-631-20102-1
2832:978-0-8018-5362-3
2824:978-0-8018-5360-9
2802:978-0-198-14741-1
2736:978-0-674-99625-0
2679:978-0-674-99382-2
2661:Roman Antiquities
2632:978-0-521-83684-5
2605:978-8-884-98353-4
2586:978-3-110-53621-8
2574:Christos Tsagalis
2559:978-3-525-25180-5
2513:978-0-521-83684-5
2478:978-0-674-99135-4
2420:p. 619, figure 18
2256:, 4.265 (Wendel,
2177:(II pp. 118, 119)
1946:; Fowler (1998),
1586:
1585:
1582:
1581:
335:(as recounted by
120:
3499:
3487:Children of Zeus
3330:Internet Archive
3226:Internet Archive
2935:, translated by
2931:The Persian Wars
2851:Internet Archive
2837:Grimal, Pierre,
2702:Internet Archive
2646:Internet Archive
2563:Internet Archive
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2907:Collection Budé
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2405:64 Hellen (S) 1
2398:
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2346:
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2045:s.v. Amphictyon
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2012:De Architectura
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3280:Smith, William
3277:
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3129:
3117:De Astronomica
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2991:, 2007, 2018.
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543:volute krater
541:
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533:
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513:
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489:
485:
481:
477:
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108:Ancient Greek
103:
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63:volute krater
61:
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53:
49:
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36:
30:
26:
22:
21:Helen of Troy
3482:Deucalionids
3455:Google Books
3442:
3423:
3405:
3378:
3369:Google Books
3356:
3343:
3334:Google Books
3309:
3283:
3250:
3232:
3217:
3195:
3168:
3150:
3135:
3121:
3115:
3101:
3095:
3077:
3059:
3058:Hude, Karl,
3025:
3007:
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2937:A. D. Godley
2929:
2905:
2900:Bibliothèque
2894:
2888:Google Books
2875:
2860:
2838:
2815:
2806:Google Books
2793:
2784:Google Books
2771:
2753:
2749:
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2244:
2215:
2207:
2190:
2180:
2174:
2164:
2151:
2131:
2124:Mount Othrys
2110:
2098:
2088:
2083:
2071:
2064:
2056:
2027:
2010:
2002:
1987:
1974:
1954:
1937:
1920:
1916:
1894:
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1762:173, table 1
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560:
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509:
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195:
191:
181:
163:
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3420:West, M. L.
2530:Bury, J. B.
2458:Apollodorus
1996:s.v. Hellen
1948:p. 12 n. 29
1668:West (1985)
446:Hellen was
400:Apollodorus
305:Marathonius
266:Apollodorus
206:Protogeneia
183:Argonautica
3466:Categories
3340:Thucydides
3314:De Gruyter
3192:M. L. West
2826:(Vol. 1),
2578:De Gruyter
2451:References
2317:Thucydides
2300:Thucydides
2275:Polyhistor
1994:); Smith,
1930:Eustathius
1905:Thucydides
683:Epimetheus
676:Prometheus
484:Thucydides
448:Thessalian
365:Amphictyon
333:Narrations
319:Hellanicus
283:Thucydides
218:M. L. West
202:Amphictyon
188:Prometheus
3375:Vitruvius
2926:Herodotus
2910:, Paris,
2834:(Vol. 2).
2750:Catalogue
2716:Euripides
2612:Catalogue
2493:Catalogue
2363:Euripides
2349:Euripides
2233:Herodotus
2227:; March,
2155:Malalas,
2087:Hyginus,
2043:; Smith,
2020:pp. 202–5
2007:Vitruvius
1889:; Gantz,
1854:Alexandra
1850:Alexandra
1838:Lycophron
1807:; Gantz,
1778:; Gantz,
1664:Catalogue
1651:p. 1 n. 4
1643:Catalogue
1311:Salmoneus
771:Deucalion
561:Genealogy
553:Genealogy
520:Melanippe
512:Euripides
498:Pelasgian
437:Mythology
404:Catalogue
359:", while
347:Vitruvius
323:Xenopatra
314:Symposium
301:Orestheus
293:Hecataeus
275:Symposium
258:Catalogue
238:Catalogue
230:, in his
222:Catalogue
210:Melanthea
192:Catalogue
132:Deucalion
117:romanized
52:Euripides
48:Melanippe
3422:(1985),
3389:, 1931.
3316:, 2011.
3264:, 1961.
3247:Plutarch
3175:, 1986.
3039:, 1924.
2947:, 1920.
2914:, 1962.
2869:44696719
2792:(2013),
2770:(2000),
2762:44696765
2730:, 2008.
2673:, 1939.
2580:, 2017.
2472:, 1921.
2439:; Hard,
2435:Grimal,
2416:1994.001
2047:; Cary,
1988:Olympian
1796:Plutarch
1733:Hesiod,
1626:1994.001
1589:See also
1575:Perimede
1561:Pisidice
1330:Perieres
1297:Sisyphus
1290:Cretheus
547:Cretheus
528:Poseidon
480:Achilles
466:Hellenes
423:Archinus
381:Poseidon
228:Plutarch
214:Melantho
174:scholion
128:Hellenes
58:, on an
3296:Solinus
3252:Moralia
3097:Fabulae
2896:Photius
2271:Solinus
2159:(p. 33)
2136:Malalas
2089:Fabulae
2065:Fabulae
2061:Hyginus
1834:Tzetzes
1801:Moralia
1678:Gantz,
1554:Alcyone
1304:Athamas
1080:Achaeus
690:Pandora
595:Clymene
588:Iapetus
540:Apulian
536:Boeotus
471:Ἕλληνες
393:Boeotus
385:Antiope
376:Fabulae
371:Hyginus
337:Photius
317:citing
303:" and "
297:Pronous
233:Moralia
197:Odyssey
119::
60:Apulian
44:Boeotus
25:Helenus
3449:
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3393:
3363:
3320:
3268:
3239:
3206:
3179:
3157:
3142:
3084:
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3014:
2995:
2967:Hesiod
2951:
2918:
2882:
2867:
2845:
2830:
2822:
2800:
2778:
2760:
2734:
2677:
2630:
2603:
2584:
2557:
2544:624072
2542:
2511:
2476:
2441:p. 702
2437:p. 531
2424:p. 570
2361:; cf.
2258:p. 276
2231:. Cf.
2200:p. 128
2175:Dotion
2077:2.18.4
2070:; cf.
2041:4.25.3
2033:p. 142
1992:p. 283
1984:Pindar
1944:p. 142
1928:. Cf.
1926:4 F125
1891:p. 167
1883:p. 142
1846:p. 121
1813:p. 277
1809:p. 167
1784:p. 130
1780:p. 167
1776:p. 222
1764:; cf.
1750:pp. 51
1718:p. 164
1692:Hesiod
1688:p. 111
1680:p. 164
1666:, see
1647:p. 380
1639:p. 136
1568:Calyce
1547:Canace
1323:Magnes
991:Aeolus
978:Xuthus
860:Orseis
853:HELLEN
778:Pyrrha
532:Aeolus
524:Aeolus
476:Phthia
427:Neonus
408:Orseis
389:Aeolus
357:Phthia
341:Pindar
250:Aeolus
248:, and
246:Xuthus
208:, and
170:Hesiod
158:Family
152:Aeolus
150:, and
148:Xuthus
140:Pyrrha
138:) and
123:Héllēn
75:Hellen
40:Aeolus
3173:Brill
3120:, in
3100:, in
3027:Iliad
3022:Homer
2975:, in
2865:JSTOR
2758:JSTOR
2540:JSTOR
2326:Iliad
2321:1.3.2
2304:1.3.2
2250:p. 11
2225:p. 10
2217:Iliad
2212:Homer
2196:p. 11
2173:s.v.
2120:p. 57
2116:1.7.3
2104:1.7.2
2016:4.1.3
1980:p. 57
1967:p. 86
1959:Conon
1939:Iliad
1934:Homer
1871:p. 57
1722:p. 86
1713:p. 51
1684:p. 51
1601:Notes
1317:Deion
963:Dorus
493:Ἑλλάς
457:Iliad
452:Homer
431:Dotus
329:Conon
309:Plato
270:Plato
242:Dorus
144:Dorus
112:Ἕλλην
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2140:2.45
1909:p. 5
1615:LIMC
534:and
162:The
136:Zeus
134:(or
42:and
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2278:8.1
2182:BNJ
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2144:4.4
2092:157
2068:155
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