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King Erikhthonios; the son of Dardanos (Dardanus) and the second ruler of Troy; he was the father of Tros, from whom the Trojans got their name.
Erikhthonios was the richest of men and had a herd of three thousand horses, twelve of which were fathered by Boreas (North Wind).
His name may also be rendered as Erikhthonius or Erichthonios.
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