- In Gr**** mythology,
Sandocus (Ancient Gr****: Σάνδοκος) or
Sandacus (Σάνδακος) was the son of Astynous, the son of Phaethon.
Sandocus migrated from Syria...
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parents were
Sandocus, son of
Astynous (himself son of Phaethon), and Pharnace,
daughter of King Meg****ares of Hyria. Cinyras' father,
Sandocus was an immigrant...
- Otherwise, the latter's
parentage was
attributed to the following: (1)
Sandocus and Pharnace, (2)
Eurymedon and the
nymph Paphia, (3) Apollo, or lastly...
- Eurymedon. Otherwise, Cinyras’
parentage was
attributed to the following: (1)
Sandocus and Pharnace, (2) Amathousa, (3)
Apollo or lastly, (4) Paphos. Paphia,...
- was a King of
Hyria and the
father of Pharnace. The
latter married King
Sandocus of
Celendreis in
Cilicia and bore to him
Cinyras who
became the ****ure...
- mythology: Astynous, son of Phaethon, son of Eos. He was the
father of King
Sandocus of
Celendreis who in turn
fathered King
Cinyras of Cyprus. Astynous, a...
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Phaethon was the
father of Astynous, who in his turn
became father of
Sandocus. The
latter sired the
famous King Cinyras.
Aphrodite stole Phaethon away...
- a
Hyrian princess as the
daughter of King Meg****ares of Hyria. By King
Sandocus of
Celendreis in Cilicia,
Pharnace became the
mother of
Cinyras who later...
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evidence has been uncovered.
According to
legend the city was
founded by
Sandocus, a
grandson of Phaethon, who
emigrated here from Syria. He
married Pharnace...