King of Phthia

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King of Phthia is a mythological Greek royal title associated with the legendary ruler Deucalion, famed as a survivor of a great flood and progenitor of humankind.

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instanceOf mythological Greek royal title
royal title
appearsIn Greek mythological tradition
associatedMyth Deucalion and the flood
associatedWith Deucalion
Hellenic royal genealogies
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Greek mythology
describedAs title of the legendary ruler Deucalion
etymology derived from the region name Phthia
governs people of Phthia
hasCapital Phthia
hasGenderAssociation male rulership
heldBy Deucalion
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
linkedTo great flood survived by Deucalion
progenitor of humankind
locatedIn Thessaly
mythologicalContext Greek flood myth
narrativeRole mythic kingship title
realm Phthia
relatedConcept Greek heroic age
mythic kingship
symbolizes divinely favored rulership
renewal of humankind after catastrophe
timePeriod mythic prehistory
titleHolderRole progenitor of humankind
survivor of a great flood
titleType hereditary monarchy

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Deucalion title King of Phthia