- Cleisthenes. The
citizens of
Pandionis were
known as
Pandionidae (Ancient Gr****: Πανδιονίδαι). At the time of its creation,
Pandionis was
composed of eleven...
- (Ancient Gr****: Φηγαία) was a deme of
ancient Attica in the
phyle of
Pandionis. Its
location is unknown,
although some
conjecture a site near Oropia...
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Emblemaria
pandionis". FishBase.
January 2019 version.
Photos of
Emblemaria pandionis on
Sealife Collection v t e...
- (Ἐρεχθηΐς)
named after Erechtheus Aigeis (Αἰγηΐς)
named after Aegeus Pandionis (Πανδιονίς)
named after Pandion Leontis (Λεοντίς)
named after Leos, son...
- is absent. P.
pandionis can be
found off the
North American coastline,
ranging from New
Jersey south to Florida.
Pleurotomella pandionis (A. E. Verrill...
- the
Underworld Pandion (Πανδίων), the
eponymous hero of the
Attic tribe Pandionis,
usually ****umed to be one of the
legendary Athenian kings Pandion I or...
- deep-water cardinalfish)
Epigonus oligolepis G. F. Mayer, 1974
Epigonus pandionis (Goode & T. H. Bean, 1881)
Epigonus parini Abramov, 1987
Epigonus pectinifer...
- of the
Pandyas was
described as
Pandya Mediterranea and
Modura Regia Pandionis by
Ptolemy (c. 140 CE).
Strabo states that an
Indian king
called Pandion...
- one of the
demes in
ancient Athens. It
belonged in the
phyle (tribe)
Pandionis. When
Cleisthenes formally established the deme
system in 508/7 BC, Kydathenaion...
- and Oenoë
belonging to the
tribe Aeantis, and
Probalinthus to the
tribe Pandionis; but
Marathon was so
superior to the
other three, that its name was applied...