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In Greek mythology, Metiadusa ( Ancient Greek: Μητιάδουσα) was a member of the Athenian royal family as the daughter of Prince Eupalamus and possibly Alcippe. [1] She was probably the sister of Daedalus [2] and Perdix. [3] Metiadusa married King Cecrops II of Athens and became the mother of Pandion. [4]

Notes

  1. ^ Tzetzes, Chiliades 1.490; Scholiast on Plato, Ion 121a
  2. ^ Hyginus, Fabulae 39, 244 & 274; Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid 6.14; Scholiast on Plato, Republic 7.529d
  3. ^ Suida, Suda Encyclopedia s.v. Πέρδικος ἱερόν
  4. ^ Apollodorus, 3.15.5

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In Greek mythology, Metiadusa ( Ancient Greek: Μητιάδουσα) was a member of the Athenian royal family as the daughter of Prince Eupalamus and possibly Alcippe. [1] She was probably the sister of Daedalus [2] and Perdix. [3] Metiadusa married King Cecrops II of Athens and became the mother of Pandion. [4]

Notes

  1. ^ Tzetzes, Chiliades 1.490; Scholiast on Plato, Ion 121a
  2. ^ Hyginus, Fabulae 39, 244 & 274; Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid 6.14; Scholiast on Plato, Republic 7.529d
  3. ^ Suida, Suda Encyclopedia s.v. Πέρδικος ἱερόν
  4. ^ Apollodorus, 3.15.5

References



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