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|georg=Cercyōn, onis, Akk. onem u. ona, m. (Κερκύων), [[ein]] berühmter [[Räuber]] in Attika, [[von]] [[Theseus]] zu [[Eleusis]] besiegt u. getötet, Ov. [[met]]. 7, 439. Hyg. fab. 38 u. 187. Gell. 15, 21. – Dav. Cercyonēus, a, um, cercyonëisch, corpora, Ov. Ib. 412. | |georg=Cercyōn, onis, Akk. onem u. ona, m. ([[Κερκύων]]), [[ein]] berühmter [[Räuber]] in Attika, [[von]] [[Theseus]] zu [[Eleusis]] besiegt u. getötet, Ov. [[met]]. 7, 439. Hyg. fab. 38 u. 187. Gell. 15, 21. – Dav. Cercyonēus, a, um, cercyonëisch, corpora, Ov. Ib. 412. | ||
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==Wikipedia EN== | |||
In Greek mythology, [[Cercyon]] (Ancient Greek: [[Κερκύων]], -ονος Kerkyon) was the name of the following two figures: | |||
* Cercyon, malefactor who was killed by [[Theseus]]. | |||
* Cercyon, son of [[Agamedes]], and the father of [[Hippothous]], who succeeded [[Agapenor]] as king of [[Arcadia]] when he did not return from [[Troy]]. | |||
==Translations== | |||
bg: Керкион; ca: Cerció; cs: Kerkyón; de: Kerkyon; el: Κερκύονας; en: Cercyon of Eleusis; eo: Kerkiono; es: Cerción; fi: Kerkyon; fr: Cercyon; id: Kerkion; it: Cercione; ja: ケルキュオーン; pl: Kerkyon; ro: Cercion; ru: Керкион; sk: Kerkyón; sr: Керкион; uk: Керкіон |