In Greek mythology, Pandion I (/pænˈdaɪɒn/; Ancient Greek: Πανδίων) was a legendary King of Athens, the son and heir to Erichthonius of Athens and his wife, the naiad Praxithea.[1] Through his father, he was the grandson of the god Hephaestus.
^Smith, "Pandion"; Apollodorus, 3.14.6; Hyginus, Fabulae 48
In Greek mythology, PandionI (/pænˈdaɪɒn/; Ancient Greek: Πανδίων) was a legendary King of Athens, the son and heir to Erichthonius of Athens and his...
Pandion /pænˈdaɪɒn/ may refer to: Pandion (mythology) for mythological characters named Pandion. PandionI, a legendary king of Athens, father of the sisters...
(1307/6–1282/1). Originally there may have been a single Pandion, and either PandionI or Pandion II may have been a later invention in order to fill a gap...
of Pandion, the eponymous hero of the Attic tribe Pandionis (usually assumed to be one of the two legendary kings of Athens, PandionI or Pandion II)...
Underworld Pandion (Πανδίων), the eponymous hero of the Attic tribe Pandionis, usually assumed to be one of the legendary Athenian kings PandionI or Pandion II...
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...
The 1390s BC is a decade which lasted from 1399 BC to 1390 BC. 1397 BC—PandionI, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded...
given a historicizing genealogy as son and heir to King PandionI of Athens by Zeuxippe, this Pandion being son of Erichthonius. This later king Erechtheus...
either Gaia, Athena or Atthis 1437–1397 BC PandionI Son of Erichthonius 1397–1347 BC Erechtheus Son of PandionI 1347–1307 BC Cecrops II Son of Erechtheus;...
refer to two legendary kings of Athens: Cecrops I, the first king of Athens. Cecrops II, son of PandionI, king of Athens. Cecrops, son of Hephaestus. Apollodorus...
1437 BC—Legendary King Erichthonius I of Athens dies after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his son PandionI. 1430s - The Hittite Empire begins...
reign the deeds of Dionysus and Perseus occurred. Cecrops was the son of PandionI, king of Athens and possibly the naiad Zeuxippe, and thus brother to Erechtheus...
1437 BC: Legendary King Erichthonius I of Athens dies after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his son PandionI.[citation needed] 1430 BC – 1178 BC:...
The eastern osprey (Pandion haliaetus cristatus) is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. They live in Oceania at coastal regions of the Australian continent...
Praxithea Athens married Erichthonius of Athens and by him had a son named PandionI Pronoe Lycia mother of Aegialus by Caunus Rhodope Thrace mother of Hebros...
several different people. Butes, an Athenian prince as the son of King PandionI and the naiad Zeuxippe. He was a priest of Poseidon and Athena and was...
King of Athens, PandionI, fights a war with Thebes over land. The King of Thrace, Tereus, helps out Pandion, and in return, Pandion allows Tereus to...
was an Athenian princess as the elder daughter of a king of Athens named Pandion. Procne was married to the king of Thrace, Tereus, who instead lusted after...
works in the Western canon. Philomela was the younger of two daughters of PandionI, King of Athens, and the naiad Zeuxippe. Her sister, Procne, was the wife...
Erichthonius of Athens and by him had a son named PandionI. Praxithea's sister Zeuxippe married her nephew Pandion, and to them were born Erechtheus, Butes,...
been called the "Philomela of China," in reference to the Athenian King PandionI's daughter, who, according to legend, turned into a nightingale. She is...
of Erechtheus, Butes, Procne, Philomela and possibly Teuthras by King PandionI. She was the sister of Praxithea. Zeuxippe, the Athenian naiad-daughter...