
Cecrops - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cecrops
I Diphyes - the first recorded king of Athens
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AnthPal_10.6
The daughters of Cecrops & call, the becalmed sea smile
AnthPal_11.319
all yourself Erechtheus, Cecrops, Codrus, & whoever you
AnthPal_12.55
the lord of the land of Cecrops is Echedemus, a second
AnthPal_16.170
Pallas in the city of Cecrops boldly brandishing her
Athen_6.242
might flow, & City of Cecrops; even by the Nile & Is
Athen_13.555
ge. But at Athens, Cecrops was the first person who marrie
Callim:Hec_260
chest], until for the sons of Cecrops . . . the rock .
DioscEpigr_7.708
old man say : "O city of Cecrops, sometimes on the banks
Euseb]:Chron_173-177 *
kingdom. [p173] Cecrops, called Diphyes ("two-formed")
Euseb]:Chron_181
190 years, until the time of Cecrops. The number of year
Euseb]:Chron_183
gs. The kings of the Athenians Cecrops Diphyes, for 50 yea
Euseb]:Chron_187
Athenian rulers, from Cecrops down to the first Olympia
Just_2.6
they had a king named Cecrops, whom, as all antiquity
Macedonicus_
ome and save the Attic city of Cecrops. Hail Paean. Be gen
Oros_1.9
Amphictyon, the third king after Cecrops, reigned at Athens. In his
Paean:Delph_2
ysus, who dwell in the city of Cecrops. But you, O god who
Plin:HN_7.194
taken from swallows' nests. Cecrops named after himself the
SEG_48.1330
(c. 128-100) naos settled noble sons of Kekrops in the land of
Cecrops 2
II - brother of Erechtheus; an ancient king of Athens
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Euseb]:Chron_185
rred in his reign. Cecrops, the brother of Erechtheus, for
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