Deucalion (disambiguation)
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Deucalion may refer to:
- Deucalion, son of Prometheus, survivor of the Deucalian Deluge
- Deucalion (Cretan), son of Minos and Pasiphae, and apparently succeeded his older brother Catreus as King of Crete, father of Idomeneus
- Deucalion (novel), a 1995 novel by Brian Caswell
- Deukalion, a soldier Achilles kills in the Iliad to avenge the death of Patroclus
- 53311 Deucalion, an asteroid
- Deucalion, one of the names of the main character from Dean Koontz and Kevin J. Anderson's series of novels, Dean Koontz's Frankenstein
- Deucalion is a vampiric bloodline in the roleplaying game Vampire: The Requiem by White Wolf, Inc.
- Deucalion is the name of a dragon in Dianna Wynne Jones book Dark Lord of Derkholm
- Deucalion is the name of a fictional spaceship in Kiddy Grade
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