• Aglaurus or Agraulus is a name attributed to three figures in Greek mythology. Aglaurus, an Athenian princess as the daughter of King Actaeus.
  • Aglaurus, a prominent figure in ancient Greek mythology, was an Athenian princess and daughter of King Cecrops, the mythical founder of Athens.
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  • Godchecker guide to Aglaurus (also known as Aglauros), the Greek legendary mortal from Greek mythology. Two for the price of one.
  • Aglaurus. Görünüm kenar çubuğuna taşı gizle Aglaurus ve iki kız kardeşi Erihthonios'u buluyor. Jasper van der Lanen tarafından yapılan boyama, 1620.
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  • "Aglaurus (/əˈɡlɔːrəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄγλαυρος) or Agraulus (/əˈɡrɔːləs/; Ἄγραυλος) was, in Greek mythology, an Athenian princess." - (en.wikipedia.org 12.08.2021).
  • daughter of Cecrops I in Greek mythology. edit. Statements. instance of. mythological Greek character. 0 references. part of. Cekropides. 0 references. image.
  • Athena gave the baby in a box to three women, Aglaurus and her two sisters Herse and Pandrosus, and warned them to never open it.