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daughter of the
couple is "
Aglaurus" (see next entry), not "Agraulus".
Aglaurus, the
daughter of
Cecrops and the
above Aglaurus, who was
driven to suicide...
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means 'rustic one') was an
Athenian princess.
Aglaurus was the
daughter of King
Cecrops and
another Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus. She was the sister...
- (Herse,
Aglaurus and Pandrosus) of Cecrops, the king of Athens, and
warned them
never to look inside.
Pandrosus obe****, but
Herse and
Aglaurus were overcome...
- one of the
three daughters of
Cecrops I, the
first king of Athens, and
Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus. Pandrosus' two
sisters were
Aglauros and Herse...
- marriage, of
which tradition made him the founder.
Apparently Cecrops married Aglaurus, the
daughter of Actaeus,
former king of the
region of Attica, whom he...
- mythology, the
Athenian princess as the
daughter of King
Cecrops of
Athens and
Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus.
Herse was the
sister to
Aglauros and Pandrosos...
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Description of Greece, 8.53.4; Tripp, s.v. Acacallis. Brill's New Pauly, s.v.
Aglaurus; Pausanias,
Description of
Greece 1.38.3. Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Herse...
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century but was
reorganized by Lycurgus. The oath was
taken in the
temple of
Aglaurus,
daughter of Cecrops,
probably at the age of
eighteen when the
youth underwent...
- the
mythical king of
Athens (Cecrops or Kekrops) with his
daughters (
Aglaurus, Pandrosos, Herse). The
statue of
Poseidon was the
largest sculpture in...
-
histories by
Pollux and Stobaeus—but not in Aristotle) in the
temple of
Aglaurus and was sent to
Munichia or Acte as a
member of the garrison. At the end...