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|georg=Pandīōn, onis, Akk. ona, m. ([[Πανδίων]]; Pandĭon [[gemessen]] b. Avien. descr. orb. 1218), [[König]] in Athen, [[Vater]] der Prokne u. [[Philomela]] ([[von]] denen [[erstere]] in eine [[Schwalbe]], [[letztere]] in eine [[Nachtigall]] verwandelt wurde), Ov. [[met]]. 6, 426 u. (Akk.) 676: Pandionis [[populus]], Lucr. 6, 1141: Cecropiae Pandionis arces, Athen, Mart. 1, 25, 3: Pandione [[nata]] = Prokne, Ov. [[met]]. 6, 636; od. = [[Philomela]], Ov. ex Pont. 1, 3, 39. – Dav. Pandīonius, a, um, pandionisch, [[des]] [[Pandion]], [[auch]] poet. = athenisch, [[Athenae]], Ov. [[met]]. 15, 430: volucres, [[Schwalbe]] und [[Nachtigall]], Sen. poët.: arces, Athen, Claud.: [[cavea]], [[Theater]] zu Athen, [[Sidon]].
|georg=Pandīōn, onis, Akk. ona, m. ([[Πανδίων]]; Pandĭon [[gemessen]] b. Avien. descr. orb. 1218), [[König]] in Athen, [[Vater]] der Prokne u. [[Philomela]] ([[von]] denen [[erstere]] in eine [[Schwalbe]], [[letztere]] in eine [[Nachtigall]] verwandelt wurde), Ov. [[met]]. 6, 426 u. (Akk.) 676: Pandionis [[populus]], Lucr. 6, 1141: Cecropiae Pandionis arces, Athen, Mart. 1, 25, 3: Pandione [[nata]] = Prokne, Ov. [[met]]. 6, 636; od. = [[Philomela]], Ov. ex Pont. 1, 3, 39. – Dav. Pandīonius, a, um, pandionisch, [[des]] [[Pandion]], [[auch]] poet. = athenisch, [[Athenae]], Ov. [[met]]. 15, 430: volucres, [[Schwalbe]] und [[Nachtigall]], Sen. poët.: arces, Athen, Claud.: [[cavea]], [[Theater]] zu Athen, [[Sidon]].
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==Wikipedia EN==
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In Greek mythology, [[Pandion]] (/pænˈdaɪɒn/; Ancient Greek: [[Πανδίων]] means "all-divine") may refer to the following characters:
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# Pandion I, a legendary king of Athens, father of the sisters Procne and Philomela.
# Pandion I, a legendary king of Athens, father of the sisters Procne and Philomela.
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# Pandion, an Achaean warrior who carried the bow of Teucer during the Trojan War.
# Pandion, an Achaean warrior who carried the bow of Teucer during the Trojan War.
# Pandion, father of a certain Helen who consorted with Zeus and bore him a son, Musaeus.
# Pandion, father of a certain Helen who consorted with Zeus and bore him a son, Musaeus.
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