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Aglaulus (; ) or Agraulus (; Ancient Greek: ) is a name attributed to three figures in Greek mythology. *Aglaulus, daughter of Actaeus, king of Athens. She married Cecrops and became the mother of Erysichthon, Aglaulus (see below), Herse, and Pandrosus.〔''Bibliotheca'' iii. 14. § 2〕〔Pausanias i. 2. § 5〕 *Aglaulus, daughter of Cecrops, who was driven to suicide for ignoring a warning from the goddess Athena. *Aglaulus, daughter of an incestuous relationship between Erectheus and his daughter Procris. Aglaulus is also known as Aglauros (most commonly), Aglaurus, Aglaulos, Agraulus, Agravlos, or Agraulos. ''Agraulos'' ("countryside flute") was probably the original form of the name, with the ''r'' and ''l'' commonly switched to produce the prevalent ''Aglauros'' form. ==References== el:Άγραυλος η Πρεσβύτερη fr:Aglaure fille de Cécrops ka:აგლავროსი ja:アグラウロス ru:Аглавра (дочь Актея) sv:Aglauros tr:Aglaulus uk:Аглавра 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aglaulus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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