Πανδίων
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In Greek mythology, Pandion (/pænˈdaɪɒn/; Ancient Greek: Πανδίων means "all-divine") may refer to the following characters:
- Pandion I, a legendary king of Athens, father of the sisters Procne and Philomela.
- Pandion II, a legendary king of Athens, father of the brothers Aegeus, Pallas, Nisos and Lycus.
- Pandion (hero), the eponymous hero of the Attic tribe Pandionis, usually assumed to be one of the legendary Athenian kings Pandion I or Pandion II.
- Pandion, an Egyptian prince as son of Aegyptus and Hephaestine. He married Callidice, daughter of Danaus who killed him during their wedding night.
- Pandion, son of Phineus and Cleopatra, brother of Plexippus. He and his brother were blinded by Phineus at the instigation of their stepmother Idaea.
- Pandion, from Phaestus in Crete, was father of Lamprus.
- 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.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ονος (ὁ) :
Pandion, roi d'Athènes, père d'Éréchthée, de Procné et de Philomèle.
Greek Monolingual
-ονος, ό, Α
1. μυθικός βασιλιάς της Αθήνας, γιος του Εριχθονίου
2. άλλος μεταγενέστερος μυθικός βασιλιάς της Αθήνας, γιος του Κέκροπος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ Το όν. συνδέεται πιθ. με το επίθ. πανδίος].
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Πανδίων: ονος (ῑ) ὁ Пандион
1 боевой спутник Тевкра Hom.;
2 сын Эрихтония, отец Эрехтея, Прокны и Филомелы, миф. царь Афин Thuc., Eur. etc.;
3 сын Кекропа, отец Эгея и Лика Her., Eur.