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Cecrops (/ˈsiːkrɒps/;
Ancient Gr****: Κέκροψ, romanized:
Kekrops; gen Κέκροπος, Kékropos) was a
legendary king of
Attica which derived from him its name...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cecrops (/ˈsiːkrɒps/;
Ancient Gr****: Κέκροψ,
Kékrops; gen.: Κέκροπος) may
refer to two
legendary kings of Athens:
Cecrops I, the first...
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served as a
monopteral heroön to the tomb of
Kekrops.
Scholl has
argued that the
korai are
mourners for
Kekrops because of the ****ociation of
caryatids with...
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mythology (in
keeping with the
Three Fates, the
Three Charites, etc.).
Kekrops is
thought to have been born from the soil of
Athens itself, and possesses...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cecrops II (/ˈsiːkrɒps/;
Ancient Gr****: Κέκροψ,
Kékrops; gen.: Κέκροπος) was the
legendary or semi-legendary
seventh king of Athens...
- god,
there are the
sculptures of the
mythical king of
Athens (Cecrops or
Kekrops) with his
daughters (Aglaurus, Pandrosos, Herse). The
statue of Poseidon...
- us the
first Panathenaic procession instituted under the
mythical King
Kekrops. This
explanation would account for the
absence of the
allies and the ship...
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Cecropia is a term
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** κέκρωψ (
kékrōps, Latinized: cecrops)
which means "face with a tail" and
refers to the
mythical first...
- polis"
seems evident in Apollodorus,
Bibliotheca 3.14.1; "in the time of
Kekrops, they say, the gods
decided to take
possession of
cities in
which each...
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Erichthonius Released from His
Basket by
Antonio Tempesta (1606)
Daughters of
Kekrops Finding Erichthonios by
Jacob Jordaens (1640) The
Discovery of the Child...