Erechtheus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Erechtheus
- son of Gaia; an ancient king of Athens
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Euseb]:Chron_183
of Hephaestus, who is called Erechtheus by Homerus, for
Just_2.6
course of succession, to Erechtheus, in whose reign the sow
Plut:Mor_843
ived their pedigree from Erechtheus, the son of the Gaea
Erechtheus 2
- son of Pandion; an ancient king of Athens
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Aelian:NA_11.4
icily and to the sons of Erechtheus, but this among the
AnthPal_11.319
you and call yourself Erechtheus, Cecrops, Codrus, &
AnthPal_11.442
times did the people of Erechtheus expel me and thrice
Callim:Hec_230
230] & Once on a hill of Erechtheus there lived a woman
Callim:Hec_321
21] & . . . the son--in-law of Erechtheus. This refers to
Cic:Sest_48
daughters, I fancy, of King Erechtheus, are said to have despised
Cic:Tusc_1.116
go back as far as Erechtheus, ** whose very daughters underwent
Euseb]:Chron_185
his reign. [p185] Erechtheus the son of Pandion, for 50
Phylarch_18
her, Cleopatra the daughter of Erechtheus. Book 10 [19]
Plut:Mor_843
were priests of Poseidon Erechtheus, and also Philippe a
Erechtheus 3
- an Athenian hero in the Persian Wars
PsCallisth_2.3
ships, and again, too, Erechtheus was defending us, and
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