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Athena
Phaedra
wife of Theseus in Greek mythology
Oedipus at Colonus
ancient Greek tragedy by Sophocles
Cephalus
son of Deioneus and beloved of Eos in Greek mythology
Nisos
thumb|right|300px|17th-century engraving of Nisos's daughter Scylla (princess)|Scylla falling in love with his enemy [[Minos.]]
Xuthus
In Greek mythology, Xuthus (; ) was a Phthian prince who later became a king of Peloponnesus. He was the founder (through his sons) of the Achaean and Ionian nations.
Eumolpus
In Greek Mythology, Eumolpus (; ) was a legendary king of Thrace. He was described as having come to Attica either as a bard, a warrior, or a priest of Demeter and Dionysus.
Macaria
daughter of Heracles in Greek mythology
Maera
mythical dog of Icarius of Attica
Megareus of Onchestus
mythical son of Poseidon
Pylas
In Greek mythology, Pylas (), also called Pylon or Pylos, was a king of Megara and successor of his father Cteson, son of Lelex.
Pylia
daughter of Pylas in Greek mythology
Marathon
mythical son of Epopeus of Sicyon
Ctesylla
In Greek mythology, Ctesylla () was a maiden of Ioulis in Ceos, daughter of Alcidamas.
Molpadia
In Greek mythology, Molpadia (Ancient Greek: Μολπαδία means 'divine song') may refer to the two different women:
Immaradus
In Greek mythology, Immaradus ( Immarados) was a Thracian prince as the son of King Eumolpus of Thrace and the Oceanid Daeira.
Pedias
In Greek mythology, Pedias (Ancient Greek: Πεδιάς means 'flat, level') was the Lacedamonian daughter of Mynes. She married the autochthonous King Cranaus who reigned in Athens and bore him three daughters: Cranaë, Cranaechme, and Atthis.