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a daughter of Cecrops

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  • Aglaulus, daughter of Cecrops — For other uses of this name, see Aglaulus. Aglaulus or Agraulos was in Greek mythology the daughter of Cecrops and Aglaulus, daughter of Actaeus. She had two offspring by two different gods, Alcippe (with Ares) and Ceryx (with Hermes). There were …   Wikipedia

  • Cecrops I — Cecrops (in Greek, polytonic| Κέκρωψ , Kékrōps ) was a mythical king of Athens. The name means face with a tail : it is said that, born from the earth itself, he had his top half shaped like a man and the bottom half in serpent or fish tail form …   Wikipedia

  • Cecrops — [sē′kräps΄] n. 〚Gr Kekrops〛 Gr. Myth. the first king of Attica and founder of Athens, represented as half man, half dragon * * * ▪ Greek legendary figure       traditionally considered the first king of Attica in ancient Greece. Cecrops succeeded …   Universalium

  • Aglaulus — or Agraulos (Ἄγραυλος) is a name attributed to three figures in Greek mythology.*Aglaulus, daughter of Actaeus, king of Athens. She married Cecrops and became the mother of Erysichthon, Aglaulus (see below), Herse, and Pandrosus. [Apollodorus,… …   Wikipedia

  • Oreithyia — In Greek mythology, Oreithyia (Orithyia, Orithyea, Oreithyea, Oreithuia) was the daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens and his wife, Praxithea. Her brothers were Cecrops, Pandorus, and Metion, and her sisters were Procris, Creusa, and Chthonia.… …   Wikipedia

  • Orithyia — For the crab, see Orithyia sinica. Rape of Orithyia by Boreas. Detail from an Apulian red figure oinoche, 360 BC. Orithyia ( …   Wikipedia

  • Classical Athens — Athens Ἀθῆναι ← 510 BC–322 BC …   Wikipedia

  • Cephalus — /sef euh leuhs/, n. Class. Myth. the husband of Procris. Also, Kephalos. * * * ▪ Greek mythology       in Greek mythology, son of Hermes and Herse, daughter of Cecrops, king of Athens. According to Hesiod s Theogony, he was beloved by the goddess …   Universalium

  • Makedon (mythology) — For the Greek municipality see Makednos (municipality). Makedon, also Macedon or Makednos (Greek: Μακεδών), was the eponymous mythological ancestor of the ancient Macedonians according to various ancient Greek fragmentary narratives. In most… …   Wikipedia

  • Herse — is a figure in Greek mythology, daughter of Cecrops (or, according to Pausanias, of Actaeus), sister to Aglauros and Pandrosos. According to Apollodorus, when Hephaestus unsuccessfully attempted to rape Athena, she wiped his semen off her leg… …   Wikipedia

  • Pandrosus — (or Pandrosos; English translation: the all dewy one ) was a figure in Greek mythology, and a daughter of Cecrops (or, according to Pausanias, of Actaeus). According to Apollodorus, Hephaestus attempted to rape Athena but was unsuccessful. His… …   Wikipedia

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