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Protogenia

American  
[proh-tuh-juh-nahy-uh] / ˌproʊ tə dʒəˈnaɪ ə /
Also Protogenea

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. the first woman born after the great flood of Zeus, daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha.


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Here, besides these two names, we have the names Protogenia and Asterodia.

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But every Greek knew that Selênê was a name for the moon, which was also described as Asterodia because she has her path among the stars, and that Protogenia denoted the first or early born morning.

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Now Protogenia was the mother of Endymion, while Asterodia was his wife; and so far the names were transparent.

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Place these by the side of the man and the woman, Hector and Andromache, of the "Iliad," who called upon the immortal gods to bless their child of love; the virgin Isis with her son Horus; the Vedic virgin Indrance, the mother of the savior-god, Indra; Devaki and her Divine child, Chrishna; Hipparchia, Pandora, Protogenia, Cornelia, Plotina, and a host of the noble and virtuous of Pagan history.

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