• Pandion /pænˈdaɪɒn/ may refer to: Pandion (mythology) for mythological characters named Pandion. Pandion I, a legendary king of Athens, father of the sisters...
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    Osprey (redirect from Pandion haliaetus)
    The osprey (/ˈɒspri, -preɪ/; Pandion haliaetus), historically known as sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk, is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey with...
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    Pandion is a genus of fish-eating bird of prey, known as ospreys, the only genus of family Pandionidae. Most taxonomic treatments have regarded this genus...
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  • In Greek mythology, Pandion II (/ˈpændiən/ or /ˈpændiɒn/; Ancient Greek: Πανδίων) was a legendary King of Athens, the son and heir of King Cecrops II...
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  • Athens, Pandion I or Pandion II. The relationship between Pandion, the eponymous hero, and the two legendary Athenian kings Pandion I and Pandion II is...
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  • In Greek mythology, Pandion (/pænˈdaɪɒn/; Ancient Greek: Πανδίων means "all-divine") may refer to the following characters: Pandion I, a legendary king...
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  • In Greek mythology, Pandion I (/pænˈdaɪɒn/; Ancient Greek: Πανδίων) was a legendary King of Athens, the son and heir to Erichthonius of Athens and his...
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    The Sanctuary of Pandion is the name sometimes given to the remains of a building located in the south-east corner of the Acropolis of Athens. Its foundations...
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    father of Theseus, and founded Athenian institutions. Aegeus was the son of Pandion II, king of Athens and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara and thus...
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    Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion II. Pandion II was later driven into exile from Athens by the sons of Cecrops...
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