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KEKROPS, first King of Attica (the region where Athens is located), is half man, half serpent
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The Athenian Myth of Ancestral Succession: 1.Kekrops springs from the earth, is the first king of Athens, has three daughters (Pandrosos, Aglauros, and Herse) and a son, who dies young without issue. 2.The kingdom passes to Kranaus (rocky), who springs from the earth, has three daughters and no sons, and is driven out by his son-law Amphictyon. 3.Amphictyon, who has also sprung from the earth, has no issue and is expelled by Erichthonios, 4.Erichthonios, both sprung from the earth and the child of a sexual transaction, has one son, Pandion, by Praxithea. 5.Pandion has two sons and two daughters by Zeuxippe. 6.Pandion ’ s son, Erechtheus, has three sons and four daughters by Praxithea II. 7.Erechtheus ’ son, Kekrops II, has one son by Metiadusa. 8.Kekrops II ’ s heir, Pandion II, has four sons by Pylia.
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Erichthonios is both autochthonous (born from the earth itself) and the product of a sexual transaction. Gaia, the earth, shown here handing the baby over to Athena.
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Erichthonios/Erechtheus Erichthonios is born on the Akropolis; Erechtheus dies there: one is the miraculous baby who founds the line; the other, the father who insures the continuity and safekeeping of the city and citizens.
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The Athenian Akropolis (arrows indicate direction of Panathenaic procession)
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Reconstruction of the Athenian Akropolis
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The Akropolis in full festive mode
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Plan of the Parthenon
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Centauromachy depicted on South Metopes
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Another scene from the Centauromachy
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West Pediment of Parthenon: Contest between Athena and Poseidon over patronage rights of Athens
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East Pediment of Parthenon: Birth of Athena from head of Zeus
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Preserved scene from the Parthenon Frieze
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Drawing of the Parthenon Frieze
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Man (Erechtheus?) and boy (Erichthonios?) preparing to hand peplos (“robe”) over to Athena in a yearly gesture of renewal: just as the goddess raised the first real Athenian, Erichthonios, so each Athenian thereafter will renew his goddess in the annual festival of the Panathenaia
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The 3 pivotal figures of the Athenian Myth of Succession: Kekrops (left), baby Erichthonios (forever a child in myth), and Erechtheus (always a father). All 3 symbolize Athenians as autochthonous, sons of Athena, and devoted citizens (willing to sacrifice even their own children to save Athens)
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