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Pandion
Pandion, son of Egyptus
Pandion (2), son of Erichthonius by Praxithea
Pandion (3), son of Phineus by Cleopatra
Pandion (4), son of Cecrops
- king of Athens: Apollod. 3.15.4
- a legendary Athenian, father of Lycus the hero of the Lycians: Hdt. 1.173
- Pandion, son of Cecrops, expelled by Metionids, goes to Megara: Apollod. 3.15.5, Paus. 1.5.3
- goes to Megara, marries the king's daughter, and becomes king of Megara: Apollod. 3.15.5
- father of Cecrops: Paus. 9.33.1, of Lycus: Paus. 1.19.3, of Oeneus: Paus. 1.5.2
- father of Nisus: Paus. 1.39.6
- father of Aegeus, Pallas, Nisus, and Lycus: Apollod. 3.15.5
- his sons march against Athens and expel the Metionids: Apollod. 3.15.5
- unhappy in his daughters: Paus. 1.5.4
- one of his daughters marries Sciron: Paus. 1.39.6
- his tomb near Megara: Paus. 1.5.3, 1. 39. 4
- worshipped at Megara: Paus. 1.41.6
- his shrine: Paus. 1.41.6
- statues at Athens and Delphi: Paus. 1.5.3, 4, Paus. 10.10.1
- two kings of Athens called Pandion, one of them the son of Erichthonius, the other the son of Cecrops II: Paus. 1.5.3
- one of them eponymous hero of Athenian tribe: Paus. 1.5.3, Paus. 10.10.1