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Greek Mythology > People, Places, & Things > Pandion (1)
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One of the pre-historical kings of the city of Athens; the son of Erekhtheus (Erechtheus) and the father of Aegeus, Prokne (Procne) and Philomela; the grand-father of Theseus; not to be confused with his grand-father who was also named Pandion.
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