In Greek 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 Metiadusa, daughter of Eupalamus.[1]
mythology, PandionII (/ˈpændiən/ or /ˈpændiɒn/; Ancient Greek: Πανδίων) was a legendary King of Athens, the son and heir of King Cecrops II and his wife...
Pandion /pænˈdaɪɒn/ may refer to: Pandion (mythology) for mythological characters named Pandion. Pandion I, a legendary king of Athens, father of the sisters...
brother or a son of Metion), by whom he became the father of his heir, PandionII. After Poseidon having destroyed Erechtheus and his house during the war...
of Theseus, and founded Athenian institutions. Aegeus was the son of PandionII, king of Athens and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara and thus,...
Pandion (Πανδίων), the eponymous hero of the Attic tribe Pandionis, usually assumed to be one of the legendary Athenian kings Pandion I or PandionII...
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...
of Pandion, the eponymous hero of the Attic tribe Pandionis (usually assumed to be one of the two legendary kings of Athens, Pandion I or PandionII),...
Constitution of the Athenians 1307–1282 BC PandionII Son of Cecrops II 1282–1234 BC Aegeus Son of PandionII; construction of Trojan Walls by Poseidon...
the four districts of Attica, embodied in the four mythic sons of King PandionII, of whom Nisos was the ruler of Megara. Megara was also a trade port,...
Greek: Νῖσος) was a King of Megara. Nisos was one of the four sons of PandionII, King of Athens, and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara. He was the...
painted (19th Dynasty). It is now in the British Museum at London. 1282 BC—PandionII, legendary King of Athens, dies after a nominal reign of 25 years. He...
of Nisus, king of Megara. Otherwise, the latter was called the son of PandionII or Ares. Deioneus, an Oeachalian prince as son of King Eurytus and Antiope...
Metionids later drove King PandionII out of Athens into exile. These usurping sons were in turn overthrown by the sons of Pandion: Aegeus, Nisus, Lycus and...
exile and they settled in Milyas. Subsequently, Lycus of Athens (son of PandionII), who was driven into exile by his brother, King Aegeus, settled in Milyas...
Λύκος, romanized: Lúkos, lit. 'wolf') was a prince as the son of King PandionII of Athens who later ruled Megara. Lycus' mother was Pylia, daughter of...
tribe was named after the eponymous hero Pandion, usually thought to have been either Pandion I or PandionII, two of the legendary Kings of Athens. The...
King Pandion I of Athens by Zeuxippe, this Pandion being son of Erichthonius. This later king Erechtheus may be distinguished as Erechtheus II. His siblings...
ancient polis Megara. In Greek mythology, Nisaea was founded by one of PandionII's sons, Nisos, who named the region given to him by his father Nisaea,...
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 PandionII, and Higgins'...
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...