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    Pandrosos or Pandrosus (Ancient Greek: Πάνδροσος) was known in Greek myth as one of the three daughters of Kekrops, the first king of Athens, and Aglaurus...
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    [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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    daughters (Herse, Aglaurus and Pandrosus) of Cecrops, the king of Athens, and warned them never to look inside. Pandrosus obeyed, but Herse and Aglaurus...
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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...
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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...
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  • and became the mother of Erysichthon, Aglaurus (see below), Herse, and Pandrosus. Aglaurus, also an Athenian princess as the daughter of Cecrops, who was...
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    Abderus, Angelia Iphthime Libys Libye Caicus Ocyrhoe Ceryx (possibly) Pandrosus Nomios Penelope (dryad) Pharis Phylodameia Eudorus Polymele Saon Rhene...
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    494). Abode Athens Personal information Parents Cecrops I and Aglaurus Siblings Aglaurus, Pandrosus, and Erysichthon Consort Hermes Offspring Cephalus...
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    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...
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    (pronounced: panδrosion, Greek: Πανδρόσειον) was a sanctuary dedicated to Pandrosus, one of the daughters of Cecrops I, the first king of Attica Greece, located...
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