Thyia (daughter of Deucalion)

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In Greek mythology, Thyia (/ˈθə/; Ancient Greek: Θυία, romanized: Thuía, lit.'derived from the verb θύω 'to sacrifice')[citation needed] was the daughter of Deucalion. Thyia bore to Zeus two sons, Magnes and Makednos, the latter of whom was considered the eponym of Macedonia.[1] This genealogy comes from Hesiod's lost work, the Catalogue of Women, as preserved in the De Thematibus of Constantine Porphyrogenitus.[2]

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