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Pandrosos or
Pandrosus (Ancient Gr****: Πάνδροσος) was
known in Gr**** myth as one of the
three daughters of Kekrops, the
first king of Athens, and Aglaurus...
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daughters (Herse,
Aglaurus and
Pandrosus) of Cecrops, the king of Athens, and
warned them
never to look inside.
Pandrosus obe****, but
Herse and Aglaurus...
- [citation needed]
Cecrops was the
father of
three daughters: Herse,
Pandrosus and Aglaurus. To them was
given a box or jar
containing the
infant Erichthonius...
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Athenian royal family as the son of
Hermes by
either the princesses,
Pandrosus or Agraulus.
Ceryx was, like his father, a messenger. But the kêryx career...
- Abderus,
Angelia Iphthime Libys Libye Caicus Ocyrhoe Ceryx (possibly)
Pandrosus Nomios Penelope (dryad)
Pharis Phylodameia Eudorus Polymele Saon Rhene...
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another Aglaurus,
daughter of King Actaeus. She was the
sister of Herse,
Pandrosus and possibly, Erysichthon.
Aglaurus had two
offspring by two different...
- and
became the
mother of Erysichthon,
Aglaurus (see below), Herse, and
Pandrosus. Aglaurus, also an
Athenian princess as the
daughter of Cecrops, who was...
- 494).
Abode Athens Personal information Parents Cecrops I and
Aglaurus Siblings Aglaurus,
Pandrosus, and
Erysichthon Consort Hermes Offspring Cephalus...
- this late
variant Hermes falls in love with Herse. Herse, Aglaulus, and
Pandrosus go to the
temple to
offer sacrifices to Athena.
Hermes demands help from...
- Paraguay,
Uruguay and Brazil. P.
hectorides Esp. (=
torquatinus Esp.,
pandrosus Godt.,
chirodamas Hon.) (11a). In the male the band is
still narrower...