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- Cecrops_II abstract "Cecrops II (Ancient Greek: Κέκρωψ) was the legendary or semi-legendary son of Pandion I and inherited the Athenian throne from his brother Erechtheus. Cecrops is said to have divided his territory into twelve districts; to which Strabo assigns the names Cecropia, Tetrapolis, Exacria, Decelea, Eleusis, Aphidna, Thoricus, Brauron, Cytheris, Sphettus, Cephissia, and Phalems. In each of these districts there was a town or village, into which he introduced a form of religion, erected altars to the gods, and caused justice to be administered according to some salutary laws which be established.After ruling for forty years, he was ousted by Metion and Pandorus, and fled to Aegilia or Aegialea where he eventually died.Cecrops was succeeded in Athens by his son Pandion II (though Pandion II has also been said to be his nephew, the son of Erechtheus).".
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- Cecrops_II wikiPageRevisionID "675946548".
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Acropolis_of_Athens.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Aegilia.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Afidnes.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Brauron.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kings_of_Athens.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_kings.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Decelea.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Eleusis.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Erechtheus.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Athens.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink List_of_kings_of_Athens.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Metion.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Pandion_I.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Pandion_II.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Pandorus.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Tetrapolis_(Attica).
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLink Thoricus.
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecrops II".
- Cecrops_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecrops".
- Cecrops_II after Pandion_II.
- Cecrops_II before Erechtheus.
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- Cecrops_II title King_of_Athens.
- Cecrops_II title List_of_kings_of_Athens.
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- Cecrops_II subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Cecrops_II subject Category:Kings_of_Athens.
- Cecrops_II subject Category:Mythological_kings.
- Cecrops_II hypernym Son.
- Cecrops_II type Article.
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- Cecrops_II type Athenian.
- Cecrops_II type Study.
- Cecrops_II comment "Cecrops II (Ancient Greek: Κέκρωψ) was the legendary or semi-legendary son of Pandion I and inherited the Athenian throne from his brother Erechtheus. Cecrops is said to have divided his territory into twelve districts; to which Strabo assigns the names Cecropia, Tetrapolis, Exacria, Decelea, Eleusis, Aphidna, Thoricus, Brauron, Cytheris, Sphettus, Cephissia, and Phalems.".
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- Cecrops_II wasDerivedFrom Cecrops_II?oldid=675946548.
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