Pyrrha, his wife.
Deucalion was a person who survived the great flood Zeus made and he threw rocks behind him to repopulate the earth
Prometheus saved two people, which were his son Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha
The mythological Prometheus had a son named Deucalion. Deucalion was the Greek mythology equivalent of Noah. Zeus caused a great flood while he was angry at King Lycaon. Deucalion (son of Prometheus) created a Chest (same as Ark) to save himself and his wife during the great flood.
Deucalion is basically the Noah in Greek Mythology, only he is warned by his father of a flood because of Zeus's anger at humanity, and he builds an ark and rides out the flood. Deucalion and his wife through rocks behind them and they turn into the first humans after the flood.
Deucalion and Pyrrha survived the Great Deluge of Greek mythology. When it was needed to be repopulated, he threw stones that became men and she threw stones that became women. They ruled northen Greece, mostly Thessaly.
They were Deucalion and Pyrrha.
Lycaon.
Utnapishtim survived when he was told to build a boat, its length as great as its width.
There were 200 people who survived the Johnstown flood
The history of Moses and the Hebrew Exodus is different of the history of Noah, the ark and the flood. Anyways, it was Noah, Shem, Cam and Japhet with their wives who survived the flood.
There are a couple of possible answers to this question. The first is Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha. Zeus decided to end the bronze age by flooding the world, Deucalion and Pyrrha survived by building an ark. The evidence of these two being the legendary ancestor of the true Greek comes from the myth of the flood. The second possibility is Hellen, the daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha. The Greek word for Greece is Hellas and the Greeks are often referred to as the Hellenics. This could be evidence of Hellen being the ancestor of the true Greek.
Pyrrha was the wife of Deucalion.