GRC

Πάνδροσος

download
JSON

Bailly

Πάν·δροσος, ου (ἡ) Pandrosos, fille de Cécrops, honorée dans un sanctuaire qui faisait partie de l’Érekhthéion sur l’Acropole, AR. Lys. 439.

Étym. π. δρόσος.

Bailly 2020 Hugo Chávez Gérard Gréco, André Charbonnet, Mark De Wilde, Bernard Maréchal & contributeurs / Licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification — « CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 »

DGRBM

Proper name: PA'NDROSOS (Πάνδροσος), i. e. 'the all-bedewing,' or 'refreshing,' was a daughter of Cecrops and Agraulos, and a sister of Erysichthon, Herse, and Aglauros. According to some accounts she was by Hermes the mother of Ceryx (Pollux, Onom. viii. 9). She was worshipped at Athens, along with Thallo, and had a sanctuary there near the temple of Athena Polias (Apollod. ii. 14. §§ 2, 6 ; Paus. i. 2. § 5,27. § 3, ix. 35. § l ). Respecting her probable representation in one of the pediments of the Parthenon, see Welcker, in the Class. Mus. vol. iii. p. 380, &c. (Wikisource | public domain)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (ed. William Smith 1870), Wikisource | public domain
memory