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After M.L. West, The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women: Its Nature, Structure, and Origins (Oxford, 1985) 173. Hellen is a son of Pyrrha and Zeus (frr. 2–5.; cf. West (1985) 52, 56); Graecus, a son of Pandora II, Deucalion's daughter, and Zeus (fr. 5).; Magnes and Macedon, sons of Thyia, Deucalion's daughter, and Zeus (fr. 7).; Dorus and Aeolus are sons of Hellen by the nymph Othreis (fr. 9)., as is Xuthus, who, marrying Creusa, daughter of Erechtheus, sired Achaeus and Ion (fr. 10(a)23 OCT).