ПАНДРОСА — • Pandrŏsus, Πάνδροσος, см. Cecrops, Кекропс … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Aglaulus, daughter of Cecrops — For other uses of this name, see Aglaulus. Aglaulus or Agraulos was in Greek mythology the daughter of Cecrops and Aglaulus, daughter of Actaeus. She had two offspring by two different gods, Alcippe (with Ares) and Ceryx (with Hermes). There were … Wikipedia
Athena — Athene , Athina and Pallas Athena all redirect here. For other uses, see Athena (disambiguation), Athene (disambiguation), Athina (disambiguation) and Pallas Athena (disambiguation) Athena … Wikipedia
Aglaulus — or Agraulos (Ἄγραυλος) is a name attributed to three figures in Greek mythology.*Aglaulus, daughter of Actaeus, king of Athens. She married Cecrops and became the mother of Erysichthon, Aglaulus (see below), Herse, and Pandrosus. [Apollodorus,… … Wikipedia
Cecrops I — Cecrops (in Greek, polytonic| Κέκρωψ , Kékrōps ) was a mythical king of Athens. The name means face with a tail : it is said that, born from the earth itself, he had his top half shaped like a man and the bottom half in serpent or fish tail form … Wikipedia
Ceryx — For the moth genus, see Ceryx (moth). In Greek mythology, Ceryx or Keryx (English translation: herald ) was a son of Hermes and either Pandrosus[1] or Agraulus.[2] He was, like his father, a messenger of the gods. According to Pausanias, he was… … Wikipedia
Erechtheum — The Erechtheum ( el. Έρέχθειον Erechtheion) is an ancient Greek temple on the north side of the Acropolis of Athens in Greece, notable for a design that is both elegant and unusual.ArchitectureThe temple as seen today was built between 421 and… … Wikipedia
Erichthonius of Athens — King Erichthonius (also written Erichthonios, Ancient Greek: Polytonic|Ἐριχθόνιος), an early ruler of Athens, was, according to some legends, autochthonous (born of the soil, or Earth) and raised by the goddess Athena. Early Greek histories do… … Wikipedia
History of Athens — The Acropolis of Athens by Leo von Klenze Athens is one of the oldest named cities in the world, having been continuously inhabited for at least 7000 years. Situated in southern Europe, Athens became the leading city of Ancient Greece in the… … Wikipedia
Actaeus — (Greek: polytonic|Ἀκταῖος) was the first king of Athens, according to Pausanias. [Pausanias, i. 2. § 5] He was the son of Erysichthon, father of Agraulus, and father in law to Cecrops, the second king of Athens. The tradition also states that he… … Wikipedia