• mythology, Pandion II (/ˈpændiən/ or /ˈpændiɒn/; Ancient Greek: Πανδίων) was a legendary King of Athens, the son and heir of King Cecrops II and his wife...
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  • brother or a son of Metion), by whom he became the father of his heir, Pandion II. After Poseidon having destroyed Erechtheus and his house during the war...
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    Osprey (redirect from Pandion haliaetus)
    The osprey (/ˈɒspri, -preɪ/; Pandion haliaetus), historically known as sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk, is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey with...
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  • Λύκος, romanized: Lúkos, lit. 'wolf') was a prince as the son of King Pandion II of Athens who later ruled Megara. Lycus' mother was Pylia, daughter of...
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  • that either Pandion I or Pandion II was invented to fill a gap in the mythical history of Athens. According to the Bibliotheca, Pandion fought a war...
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    of Theseus, and founded Athenian institutions. Aegeus was the son of Pandion II, king of Athens and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara and thus,...
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  • Pandion /pænˈdaɪɒn/ may refer to: Pandion (mythology) for mythological characters named Pandion. Pandion I, a legendary king of Athens, father of the sisters...
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  • Procne and Philomela. Pandion II, a legendary king of Athens, father of the brothers Aegeus, Pallas, Nisos and Lycus. Pandion (hero), the eponymous hero...
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  • Athens, Pandion I or Pandion II. The relationship between Pandion, the eponymous hero, and the two legendary Athenian kings Pandion I and Pandion II is unclear...
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    to 1300 BC. Cecrops II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion II. Pandion II was later driven into...
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  • Pallas (son of Lycaon), a teacher of Athena. Pallas (son of Pandion), the son of Pandion II, king of Athens, and father of the 50 Pallantides. Pallas,...
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  • Constitution of the Athenians 1307–1282 BC Pandion II Son of Cecrops II 1282–1234 BC Aegeus Son of Pandion II; construction of Trojan Walls by Poseidon...
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    Greek: Νῖσος) was a King of Megara. Nisos was one of the four sons of Pandion II, King of Athens, and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara. He was the...
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  • Athenian royal family. Pallas was one of the four sons of the exiled King Pandion II of Athens and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara. He was the brother...
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    the four districts of Attica, embodied in the four mythic sons of King Pandion II, of whom Nisos was the ruler of Megara. Megara was also a trade port,...
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    painted (19th Dynasty). It is now in the British Museum at London. 1282 BC—Pandion II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a nominal reign of 25 years. He...
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  • Pandion (Πανδίων), the eponymous hero of the Attic tribe Pandionis, usually assumed to be one of the legendary Athenian kings Pandion I or Pandion II...
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    same person as one of the two legendary kings of Athens, either Pandion I or Pandion II). Several ancient inscriptions found in Athens mention the existence...
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  • Budapest. The genus name Pandion derives from Pandíōn Πανδίων, the mythical Greek king of Athens and grandfather of Theseus, Pandion II. The specific name pannonicus...
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  • Metionids later drove King Pandion II out of Athens into exile. These usurping sons were in turn overthrown by the sons of Pandion: Aegeus, Nisus, Lycus and...
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    the Solymi), that would later be called Lycia, after Lycus, the son of Pandion II, the legendary king of Athens. However, in another version of the story...
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  • father and brothers, fought under Deriades against Dionysus. Lycus, son of Pandion II and brother of King Aegeus of Athens. Lycus, son of Hyrieus and Clonia...
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    exile and they settled in Milyas. Subsequently, Lycus of Athens (son of Pandion II), who was driven into exile by his brother, King Aegeus, settled in Milyas...
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  • she was called Peleia (Πελεία). Pylia was the mother of the sons of Pandion II: Aegeus, Lycus, Nisus and Pallas, and possibly of a daughter who married...
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  • of Nisus, king of Megara. Otherwise, the latter was called the son of Pandion II or Ares. Deioneus, an Oeachalian prince as son of King Eurytus and Antiope...
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    ancient polis Megara. In Greek mythology, Nisaea was founded by one of Pandion II's sons, Nisos, who named the region given to him by his father Nisaea,...
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    tribe was named after the eponymous hero Pandion, usually thought to have been either Pandion I or Pandion II, two of the legendary Kings of Athens. The...
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    refers to as "Pandion" here is more commonly known as Aegeas, the husband of Medea and father of Medus; Aegeas was himself the son of Pandion II, and Higgins'...
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  • to 1390 BC. 1397 BC—Pandion I, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Erechtheus II of Athens. c. 1390 BC–1352...
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  • Nisus, when Attica and the Megaris were divided among the four sons of Pandion II. At the northwest extremity of Attica there is a narrow pass through Mount...
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