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Erechtheus (/ɪˈrɛkθjuːs, -θiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἐρεχθεύς) in Gr****
mythology was a king of Athens, the
founder of the
polis and, in his role as god, attached...
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goddess Athena. Aglaurus,
daughter of an
incestuous relationship between Erectheus and his
daughter Procris.
Aglaurus is also
known as
Aglauros (most commonly)...
- 1805)
Papilio (Menelaides)
aegeus Donovan 1805
Papilio erectheus Donovan, 1805
Papilio erectheus Boisduval, 1832
Papilio oberon Grose-Smith, 1897 Papilio...
- Gr****
mythology that most
notably include the
stories of
Theseus and
Erectheus (also
referred to as
Erichthonius in
mythological texts). The
Iliad holds...
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narrative of the
frieze include the
story of Ion, the
sacrifice of
Erectheus'
daughters to save
Athens and the
departure of
Erechtheus for the battle...
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anger at losing,
Poseidon led his son
Eumolpus against Athens and
killed Erectheus." It was also said that
Poseidon in his
anger over his
defeat sent one...
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warns Dionysus of the
impending peril. In the
battle Oeagrus, Aeacus, and
Erectheus all
distinguish themselves. Book 23 –
Dionysus and
Aeacus fight the Indians...
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Apollo at Delphi,
Hermes recalls the time when Creusa, the
daughter of
Erectheus, was
raped by
Apollo in a cave at Long
Rocks under the Acropolis. Apollo...
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Women (438 BC)
Cretans (435 BC)
Dictys (431 BC), only
fragments survive.
Erectheus (422 BC)
Hypsipyle (410 BC), only
fragments survive.
Palamedes (415 BC)...
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Fragmentary Plays: Telephus, Cretans, Stheneboea, Bellerophon, Cresphontes,
Erectheus, Phaethon, Wise Melanippe,
Captive Melanippe. p. 203. "Phaethon | APGRD"...