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In Greek mythology, Pedias ( Ancient Greek: Πεδιάς means 'flat, level') was the Lacedamonian daughter of Mynes. She married the autochthonous King Cranaus who reigned in Athens and bore him three daughters: Cranaë, Cranaechme, and Atthis. [1]
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In Greek mythology, Pedias ( Ancient Greek: Πεδιάς means 'flat, level') was the Lacedamonian daughter of Mynes. She married the autochthonous King Cranaus who reigned in Athens and bore him three daughters: Cranaë, Cranaechme, and Atthis. [1]