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Erechtheus

Erechtheus (/ɪˈrɛkθjuːs, -θiəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἐρεχθεύς, romanized: Erekhtheús, lit. 'smasher of earth') in Greek mythology was a king of Athens, the founder of the polis and, in his role as god, attached to Poseidon, as "Poseidon Erechtheus". The name Erichthonius is carried by a son of Erechtheus, but Plutarch conflated the two names in the myth of…

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Erechtheus II, king of Athens

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Erechtheion

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Erechtheus I

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Swinburne's Erechtheus

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Erechtheus I

Erechtheus II, king of Athens

Erechtheion

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Erechtheus

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Avg. degree1.97
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related to Erechtheion · 32
Erechtheus → Acropolis, An, Athena, Athena Polias, Athenian, Athens, BC, Cecrops, Continuity, Eleusis, Erechtheion, Erechtheum, Erechtheus II, Eumolpus, Greco-Persian, Greek, Hellenic, Homeric, Kekropion, Nonnus' Dionysiaca
related to Family · 29
Erechtheus → Athens, Butes, Cecrops, Chthonia, Creusa, Erechtheus II, Erichthonius, Eupalamus, His, King Pandion, Merope, Metion, Oreithyia, Orneus, Pandion, Pandora, Pandorus, Philomela, Praxithea, Procne
related to Reign · 22
Erechtheus → According, An, Athens, Boreas, Chthonia, Eleusinians, Eleusis, Eumolpus, Euripides, His, Hyacinthus, In, Lacedaemon, Leos, Orithyia, Pandora, Perhaps, Poseidon, Poseidon's, Protogeneia
related to Erechtheus I · 13
Erechtheus → Acropolis, Athena, Athenians, Athens, Earth, Erechtheidai, Gaia, Hephaestus, In, In Homer's Iliad, Poseidon, Poseidon's, The
related to External links · 3
Erechtheus → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Swinburne's Erechtheus · 2
Erechtheus → He, Swinburne's
is a · 1
Erechtheus → son of

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library greek athens version perseus digital text athena press online university cambridge harvard william available poseidon son ii cecrops volumes

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Erechtheusis ason of0.90text
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionThe0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionAcropolis0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionAthens0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionPoseidon Erechtheus0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionAthena Polias0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionAthena0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionThe Odyssey0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionVII0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionKekropion0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionCecrops0.60section
Erechtheusrelated to ErechtheionPersian0.60section

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