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- mythology, Erichthonius (/ərɪkˈθoʊniəs/; Ancient Gr****: Ἐριχθόνιος, romanized: Erikhthónios) may refer to the following figures: Erichthonius, the son of...
- dedicated to Erichthonius.[dubious – discuss] Erichthonius was succeeded by his son Pandion I. Erichthonius of Athens in art Erichthonius Released from...
- the brother of Ilus and Zacynthus. Erichthonius was said to have enjo**** a peaceful and prosperous reign. Erichthonius is of uncertain etymology, possibly...
- e. Dard****) had sons born to him, Ilus and Erichthonius, of whom Ilus died childless, and Erichthonius succeeded to the kingdom and marrying Astyoche...
- Batea, including Ilus, Erichthonius, Idaea, and Zacynthus. He reigned for 64 or 65 years before being succeeded by his son Erichthonius or, in some accounts...
- role as god, attached to Poseidon, as "Poseidon Erechtheus". The name Erichthonius is carried by a son of Erechtheus, but Plutarch conflated the two names...
- legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 10 years and is succeeded by Erichthonius I of Athens, a grandson of Cranaus. 1481 BC—August 27—Lunar Saros 43...
- Erichthonius Discovered by the Daughters of Cecrops may refer to: Erichthonius Discovered by the Daughters of Cecrops (Jordaens) Erichthonius Discovered...
- dust, impregnating Gaia and causing her to give birth to Erichthonius. Athena adopted Erichthonius as her son and raised him. The Roman mythographer Hyginus...
- Amphictyon, and Erichthonius, and succeeded by Erechtheus, Cecrops II, and Pandion II. Castor makes Pandion I the son of Erichthonius (the earliest source...