Pandareus

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Pandareus was the father of Cleothera, Merope, and Aëdon. He incurred the wrath of Zeus by attempting to steal a sacred golden dog from Zeus' temple in Crete, leading to his and his wife's death.

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When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – -500

Relationships

enemy of
Zeus

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Sources

Source passages

“According to Antoninus Liberalis, Chelidon was the daughter of Pandareus by his (unnamed) wife and sister to Aëdon and an unnamed brother.”

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“Cleothera was born to Pandareus and Harmothoë who were from either in western Asia Minor or Crete, but her parents were soon forced to flee to Athens and then the island of Sicily when her father incurred the wrath of the king of the gods Zeus by trying to steal from him a sacred golden dog that guarded his temple in Crete.”

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