LOLO - Eileen Helen Owen (Grandma Lolo), born Nov. 26, 1915, in New Richmond, Wis., passed from this world in the presence of all of her children and most of her grandchildren at her home on Thursday, ... Helen M.

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Owen, 91, of Washington, died , at Washington County Hospital from a heart attack. A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 7, at 2:30 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Home, ... MERRILLVILLE, IN - Helen M.

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Philpott (nee Owen), age 96, of Merrillville, IN, passed away on Easter Sunday, . Helen is survived by five daughters: Gale (Perry) Lively of Reynoldsburg, OH ... According to a scholion on Apollonius of Rhodes ' Argonautica, Hellen, in the poem, is called the son of Pyrrha, by either Deucalion, or alternatively, by Prometheus (who is called the father of Deucalion in the same passage). [4] Hellen, in Greek mythology, king of Phthia (at the northern end of the Gulf of Euboea), son of Deucalion (the Greek Noah) and Pyrrha and grandson of the Titan Prometheus; he was the eponymous ancestor of all true Greeks, called Hellenes in his honour. Hellenes were named after Hellen, son of Deucalion and Pyrrha, not Helen of Troy.

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The Hellenistic period included various ethnic groups influenced by Greek culture and spread wide across regions. Hellen, in Greek mythology, was the person from which all Hellenes (Greeks) were descended. He was the son of Deucalion and Pyrrha, and his brother was Amphictyon. In Greek mythology, Hellen was the man who gave his name to the Hellenic people, a name now synonymous with the Greek people.