- Gr**** mythology,
Cecrops (/ˈsiːkrɒps/;
Ancient Gr****: Κέκροψ, Kékrops; gen.: Κέκροπος) may
refer to two
legendary kings of Athens:
Cecrops I, the
first king...
-
Cecrops was a
culture hero,
teaching the
Athenians marriage,
reading and writing, and
ceremonial burial.
According to Strabo, the name of
Cecrops is...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cecrops II (/ˈsiːkrɒps/;
Ancient Gr****: Κέκροψ, Kékrops; gen.: Κέκροπος) was the
legendary or semi-legendary
seventh king of Athens...
- Erysichthon, the son of
Triopas Erysichthon (son of
Cecrops), the
Cecropid Erysichthon, the son of
Cecrops I
Erysichthon of Phlegra, the son of Gaia Erysichton...
-
figure in Gr**** mythology, the
Athenian princess as the
daughter of King
Cecrops of
Athens and Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus.
Herse was the sister...
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Daughters of
Cecrops may
refer to:
Erichthonius Discovered by the
Daughters of
Cecrops (Jordaens)
Erichthonius Discovered by the
Daughters of
Cecrops (Rubens)...
- 'rustic one') was an
Athenian princess.
Aglaurus was the
daughter of King
Cecrops and
another Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus. She was the
sister of Herse...
- Gr****: Πάνδροσος) was
known in Gr**** myth as one of the
three daughters of
Cecrops I, the
first king of Athens, and Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus. Pandrosus'...
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Automeris cecrops is 7748.
These three subspecies belong to the
species Automeris cecrops:
Automeris cecrops cecrops (Boisduval, 1875)
Automeris cecrops pamina...
- this
surname of
Artemis is
derived from Colænus, King of
Athens before Cecrops and a
descendant of Hermes. In
obedience to an
oracle he
erected a temple...