π€ Aigeus (Athenian) king of Athens
π€ Theseus Athenian hero
π€ the Marathonian Bull Cretan bull after it arrived in Marathon
π€ Medeia wife of Jason, kills her own children
πΊ the Sword of Aigeus inherited by Theseus
π₯ the Amazons tribe of warrior women
π€ Antiope (Amazon) Amazonian wife of Theseus
π the Areiopagos (Athens) at Athens
π€ Peirithous (Lapith) Calydonian Boar hunter, companion of Theseus
π€ Helen Helen of Troy
π Sparta (Laconia) city in Laconia
π€ Castor (Spartan) one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian boar hunter, Argonaut
π€ Polydeuces (Spartan) one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian Boar hunter, Argonaut
π€ Aithra (m. of Theseus) daughter of Pittheus, mother of Theseus
π€ Acamas (Athenian) son of Theseus
π€ Demophon (Athenian) son of Theseus and Phaidra
π€ Menestheus (Athenian) son of Peteos, leader of the Athenian contingent at Troy
π€ Hades Underworld god
π€ Heracles greatest Greek hero
ποΈ the Chair of Lethe (Underworld) in the Underworld
π€ Lycomedes (of Scyros) king of Scyros
π₯ the Athenian Contingent at Troy (attackers) part of the Greek contingent
π€ Amphictyon (s. of Deucalion) son of Deucalion or autochthon
π€ Cranaos early king of Athens
π Corinth (Argolid) city in the Argolid
πΊ the Chariot drawn by Winged Serpents given to Medeia
π€ Medos (s. of Medeia) son of Medeia and Aigeus
π₯ the Sons of Pallas killed by Theseus
π€ Amphitryon mortal father of Heracles
π€ Cephalos (h. of Procris) Phocian or Athenian husband of Procris, abducted by Eos
π€ Laelaps (dog of Procris) the dog of Procris
πΊ the Wooden Statue of Artemis (Taurian)π€ Alexandros (Argive) son of Eurystheus
π€ Eurybios (Mycenaean) son of Eurystheus
π€ Iphimedon son of Eurystheus
π€ Perimedes (Mycenaean) son of Eurystheus
π€ Mentor (Mycenaean) son of Eurystheus
π₯ the Children of Heracles attempt to take Peloponnesos in the first generation, with Hyllos, pursued by Eurystheus
π€ Daidalos Athenian inventor & architect, builder of the Labyrinth
π Crete (island) island in the Aegean
π€ Cecrops (Athenian I) early king of Athens
π Attica region of the Greek mainland
π€ Erichthonios (Athenian) son of Hephaistos, early Athenian king
π€ Athena Olympian goddess
π€ Pandion (Athenian I) king of Athens, son of Erichthonios
π€ Poseidon Olympian god
π€ Erysichthon (s. of Cecrops) son of Cecrops
π€ Erechtheus son of Pandion, king of Athens
π€ Boutes (Athenian I) son of Pandion
π€ Pasiphae (Cretan) wife of Minos, mother of Minotaur
π€ Procris (hunter) daughter of Erechtheus
π€ Androgeos son of Minos
π€ Minos king of Crete
π€ Chthonia (Athenian) daughter of Erechtheus
π€ Eumolpos (Thracian) son of Poseidon and Chione, fights Erecththeus
π Eleusis (Attica) city in Attica
π€ Cecrops (Athenian II) son of Erechtheus
π€ Zeus (Olympian) Olympian god
π€ Pandion (Athenian II) king of Athens, son of Cecrops
π€ Aigleis daughter of Hyacinthos
π€ Antheis daughter of Hyacinthos
π€ Orthaia daughter of Hyacinthos
π€ Lytaia daughter of Hyacinthos
ποΈ the Tomb of Geraistos (Athens) at Athens
π€ Hyacinthos (Spartan & Athenian) Spartan who settled in Athens
π€ Pylas king of Megara, founder of Pylos
π Megara (Argolid) city on the Attica-Argolid border
π₯ the Sons of Metion rivals of Pandion son of Cecrops
π€ Talos (Athenian) nephew of Daidalos, called Perdix in Ovid
πΊ the Sandals of Aigeus worn by Theseus
ποΈ the Rock of Theseus near Troizen where Theseus recovers the Sword and Sandals of Aigeus, near Troizen
π€ Aphareus (Messenian) son of Perieres, father of Idas and Lynceus
π€ Lycos (Athenian) son of Pandion
π Arene (Messenia?) unlocatable city in or near Messenia, variously identified
π€ Molpadia (Amazon) Amazon, killed by Theseus
π€ Dionysos (Olympian) Olympian god
π€ Icarios (Attic I) hosts Dionysos in Attica
π€ Actaios (Attic) early king of Attica, father of Agraulis
π€ Messene eponym of Messenia
π Andania (Messenia) cult site in Messenia
π€ Caucon eponym of the Caucones, buried in Lepreon
π₯ the Great Goddessesπ€ Leos (Athenian II) Attic eponymous hero
π€ Praxithea (Athenian III) daughter of Leos, sacrificed to avert famine
π€ Theope daughter of Leos, sacrificed to avert famine
π€ Euboule daughter of Leos, sacrificed to avert famine
π the Oracle of Apollo at Delphiπ€ Agraulis (d. of Actaios) daughter of Actaios
π Euboia (island) island near the Greek mainland
π€ Pallas (Athenian) son of Pandion
π€ Nisos (Megarian) son of Pandion
π€ Aphrodite Olympian goddess
π€ Philomela daughter of Pandion
π€ Procne daughter of Pandion
π the Sanctuary of Aphrodite Ourania at Athensπ€ Porphyrion (Athenian) early king of Attica
π€ Periboia (Salamian) daughter of Alcathous, wife of Telamon, mother of Aias
π Thesprotia region in northern Greece
π€ Agraulos (d. of Cecrops) daughter of Cecrops
π€ Herse (Athenian) daughter of Cecrops
π€ Pandrosos daughter of Cecrops
π€ Teuthras (Athenian) Athenian, eponym of Teuthrone
π Teuthrone (Laconia) city in Laconia
π€ Deucalion (Thessalian) survives flood, repopulates earth
π the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus at Athens dedicated by Deucalion
ποΈ the Tomb of Deucalion (Athens)π Lycia (SW Asia Minor) large region in south-west Asia Minor
π the Sanctuary of Apollo Lycios at AthensποΈ the Tomb of Nisos (Athens)π€ Codros Athenian king, son of Melanthos
ποΈ the Tomb of Talos (Athens) at Athens
π the Acropolis of AthensποΈ the Tomb of Hippolytos (Athens) in Athens, on the south slope of Acropolis
π€ Hippolytos (Troizenian) son of Theseus and an Amazon
π€ Pittheus son of Pelops
π Troizen (Argolid) city in the Argolid
π€ Peitho (personification) personification of persuasion
π€ Seilenos attendant of Dionysos
π€ Ge personification of Earth
π€ Endoios Daidalos' student who accompanied him to Crete
π€ the Minotaur killed by Theseus
π₯ the Pelasgians ethnic collective
π Media region, homeland of the Medes
π€ Polyxenos (s. of Medeia) son of Jason and Medeia
π Sicyon (Argolid) city in the Argolid
π€ Pheno Athenian, daughter of Clytios
π€ Iolaos son of Iphicles, companion of Heracles
π Sardinia (island) island near Italy
π Epidauros (Argolid) city in the Argolid
π€ Pityreus king of Epidauros, descendant of Ion
π Delos (island) sanctuary of Apollo on island in the Aegean
π the Aegean Seaπ Lamptrai (Attica) deme of Attica
π€ Ion (Achaian) son of Xouthos, eponym of the Ionians
π€ Ceyx (Thessalian) son of Heosphoros, king of Trachis
π€ Eurystheus assigns Heracles his labors
π Trachis (Thessaly) city in Thessaly
π€ Macaria (Heraclid) daughter of Heracles and Deianeira
π€ Iphigeneia daughter of Agamemnon and Clytaimnestra
π Tauris (Pontos) peninsula in the north of the Black Sea, modern Crimean peninsula
π Argos (city) city in the Peloponnese
π the Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia at Brauron (Attica)π€ Amphilochos (epigonos) son of Amphiaraos, one of the Epigonoi
π Mallos (Cilicia) city in Cilicia
π€ Dictys (Seriphean) foster-father of Perseus
π€ Perseus (Argive) Greek hero, slayer of Medousa
π€ Clymene (Seriphian) savior of Perseus on Seriphos
π Salamis (island) island off Attica
π€ Philaios (Salaminian) son of Eurysaces
π€ Telamon (Salamian) father of Aias, Calydonian Boar hunter, Argonaut
π€ Eurysaces son of Telamonian Aias
π Messenia (Peloponnese) region in Peloponnese
π€ Alcmaion (Messenian) son of Sillos, expelled by the Heraclids
π€ Melanthos (Athenian) son of Andropompos
π₯ the Sons of Paion expelled from Messenia
π₯ the Heracleidai descendants of Heracles, successfully take Peloponnese
π€ Thymoites (Athenian) son of Oxyntes son of Demophon
π Thebes (Boiotia) city in Boiotia
π€ Creon (Theban) king of Thebes
π€ Adrastos (Argive I) son of Talaos, one of Seven against Thebes
π₯ the Seven against Thebes who attack Thebes from Argos
π€ Hippolyte (Amazon II) Amazon who attacks Athens, buried in Megara
π€ Thespios king of Thespiai, from Athens
π Thespiai (Boiotia) city in Boiotia
π€ Aiolos (eponym) son of Hellen, eponym of the Aiolians
π€ Doros (eponym) eponym of the Dorians
π€ Xouthos (s. of Hellen)π Thessaly region in northern Greece
π€ Creousa (Athenian I) daughter of Erechtheus, mother of Ion
π€ Achaios son of Xouthos, eponym of the Achaians
π€ Metion (s. of Erechtheus) son of Erechtheus
π Achaia (Peloponnese) region in the northern Peloponnese
π€ Orneus son of Erechtheus
π€ Medon (Athenian) son of Codros
π€ Neileus (Ionian) leader in the Ionian migration, son of Codros sometimes associated with Pylos rather than Athens
π Phocis region on the Greek mainland
π Orchomenos (Boiotia) city in Boiotia
π₯ the Ionians ethnic collective
π Ionia region in western Asia Minor
π₯ the Sons of Codros founders of cities in Ionia
π€ Damon (Athenian) Athenian, son of Euctemon
π€ Philogenes son of Euctemon, Athenian
π€ Euctemon father of Damon and Philogenes
π Colophon (Ionia) city in Ionia
π€ Damasichthon (Ionian) son of Codros
π€ Promethos son of Codros
π€ Andraimon (Ionian) leader in the Ionian migration, son of Codros sometimes associated with Pylos rather than Athens
π Lebedos (Asia Minor) city in Asia Minor
π Teos (Asia Minor) city in Asia Minor
π€ Apoicos great-grandson of Melanthos
π€ Damasos (Ionian) son of Codros
π€ Nauclos son of Codros
π Boiotia region on the Greek mainland
π€ Geres Boiotian member of the Ionian Migration
π€ Ion (Athenian) son of Gargettos
π Heracleia (Elis) city in Elis
π Daulia (Phocis) city in Phocis
πΊ the Wooden Statue of Athena brought by Procne from Athens to Daulis
π Erythrai (Asia Minor) city in Asia Minor
π€ Cnopos son of Codros
π Phocaia (Ionia) city in Ionia
π Samos (island) island in the Aegean Sea
π€ Procles (Samian) son of Pityreus
π€ Deiphontes son of Antimachos, husband of Hyrnetho
π€ Ogrylos eponym of Ogryle, Athenian
π Ogryle (Sardinia) city in Sardinia
π€ Mousaios Athenian poet and prophet
π€ Lebados eponym of Lebadeia, Athenian
π Lebadeia (Boiotia) city in Boiotia
π€ Apheidas (Athenian) king of Athens after Oxyntes
π€ Peteos father of Menestheus
π Steiris (Phocis) town in Phocis
ποΈ the Tomb of Molpadia (Athens) in Athens
π Marathon (Attica) deme in Attica
π Scheria (unlocatable island) island of the Phaiacians, visited by Odysseus
π€ Connidas tutor of Theseus
π Crommyon (Argolid) city in the Argolid
π the Isthmos of Corinth land bridge connecting the Peloponnese with mainland Greece
π Laciadai (Attica) deme in Attica
π Erineos (Eleusis) location near Eleusinian Cephisos where Hades abducts Persephone
π€ Cychreus son of Poseidon
π₯ the Final Athenian Tribute when Theseus participated
π€ Phereclos (Athenian) pilots ship for Theseus
π€ Nausithoos (Salamian) pilots Theseus' ship
π€ Phaiax (Salaminian) lookout man for Theseus on trip to Crete
π€ Sciros (Salamian) hero of Salamis, associated with Theseus
π€ Menesthes (Athenian) Greek, grandson of Sciros
π€ Deucalion (Cretan) son of Minos, Argonaut, Calydonian boar hunter
π€ Ariadne daughter of Minos
π Knossos (Crete) city in Crete
π Dia (island) island near Crete
π₯ the Descendants of Phytalos purify Theseus
π Themiscyra (Pontos) city and territory of the Amazons
π€ Euneos (Athenian) campaigned with Theseus against Amazons
π€ Thoas (Athenian) campaigned with Theseus against Amazons
π Pythopolis (Bithynia) city in Bithynia
π€ Hermos (Athenian) campaigned with Theseus against Amazons
π Cimmerian Bosporos strait between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
π€ Phobos personification of fear
π Chalcis (Euboia) city on Euboia
ποΈ the Amazoneion (Chalcis) memorial to wounded Amazons who died in Chalcis
π€ Anaxo (Troizenian) abducted by Theseus
π€ Phaidra daughter of Minos, wife of Theseus
π€ Enarsphoros son of Hippocoon
π€ Tyndareos king of Sparta
ποΈ the Tomb of Theseus (Athens) at Athens
π Aphidnai (Attica) city in Attica
π€ Academos (eponym) informant of Helen's whereabouts
π Molossia (N. Greece) region of northern Greece
ποΈ the Araterion (Athens) location where Theseus curses Athenians
π Scyros (island) island in the Aegean
π€ Tauros (rat. Minotaur) rationalized form of Minotaur, Cretan general of Minos
ποΈ the Tombs of the Amazons (Athens) killed during the attack on Theseus in Athens
π Cephallenia (island) island in the Ionian Sea
ποΈ the Tomb of Antiope (Athens)π€ Cybele (goddess) 'Mother of the Gods'
π€ Elephenor suitor of Helen, leader of the Euboian contingent at Troy
π Mount Euboia (Argolid) hill in the Argolid
π€ Themis Titan, personification of law
π Naxos (island) island in the Aegean Sea
π Lemnos (island) island in the Aegean Sea
π€ Leto mother of Artemis and Apollo
π Mount Ida (Troad) mountain in the Troad
π Lesbos (island) island in the Aegean Sea
π Mount Pelion (Thessaly) mountain in Thessaly
π Paros (island) island in the Aegean, one of the Cyclades
π Chios (island) island in the Aegean
π Mount Mimas (Ionia) mountain on promontory in Ionia
π Aigina (island) island off Attica
π Miletos (Asia Minor) city in Asia Minor
π Samothrace (island) island in the Aegean Sea
π Mount Mycale (Caria) mountain in Caria
π Crapathos (island) island in the Aegean Sea, one of the Dodecanese
π Cos (city) city on the island of Cos
π Claros (Ionia) city and oracle of Apollo on coast of Asia Minor
π Imbros (island) island in the Aegean
π Mount Corycos (Ionia) mountain in Asia Minor
π Aigai (Achaia) city in Achaia
π Eiresiai (unlocatable) unlocatable place
π Peparethos (island) island off the coast of Thessaly
π Autocane (Ionia) location in Asia Minor
π Mount Aisagee (unlocatable) an unlocatable place, presumably in Ionia
π Rhenaia (island) small island off Delos
π Cnidos (Asia Minor) city in Asia Minor
π Acte (Chalcidice) promontory in the Aegean sea, with Mount Athos on the tip
ποΈ the Pine Tree of Sinis (Argolid) used by Sinis to kill passers-by
π€ Aias (the greater) son of Telamon, leader of the Salamis contingent at Troy, 'the greater'
π€ Polyneices son of Oedipus
πΊ the Tripod of Heraclesπ Troy (Troad) city in the Troad
π Mounychia (Attica) harbor in Attica/Athens
π Cos (island) island in the Aegean, near coast of Asia Minor
π€ Mestra daughter of Erysichthon
π₯ the Muses personifications of poetry and music
π€ Manto (d. of Teiresias) Theban, associated with foundings of cities and sanctuaries in Asia Minor
π€ Teiresias Theban prophet
π Mount Hymettos (Attica) mountain in Attica
π the Oracle of Zeus at Dodona (Epeiros) cult site in Epeiros
π€ Cercyon (Eleusinian) killed by Theseus
π€ Sceiron opponent of Theseus
π€ Sinis brigand killed by Theseus
π the Sanctuary of Artemis Chitone near Miletos located east of the city of Miletos; destroyed in the early 5th century and later re-established within the city itself
π Scythia region north of the Black Sea
π Persia region in Asia
π₯ the Daughters of Erechtheus that die by suicide after Chthonia offers herself as a sacrifice
π€ Orestes (s. of Agamemnon) son of Agamemnon and Clytaimnestra
π Delphi (Phocis) city and sanctuary in Phocis; for prophecies see "the Oracle of Apollo (Delphi)"
πΊ the Ship of Theseus used by Theseus and the tribute for the expedition to Crete
π€ Asclepios son of Apollo, god of healing
π€ Aiacos son of Zeus and Aigina
π Scylletion (Italy) city in southern Italy
π Sais (Egypt) city in Egypt
π Egypt region in North Africa
π₯ the Hyperboreans mythical people of the far north
π€ Erysichthon (s. of Triops) father of Mestra
π Eretria (Euboia) city on Euboia
π€ Aiclos son of Ion, founder of Eretria
π€ Cothos son of Ion
π€ Apollo Olympian god
π Panopeus (Phocis) city in Phocis
π Mycenae (Argolid) city in the Argolid
π€ Tisamenos (Spartan) son of Orestes, Spartan king
π₯ the Achaians ethnic collective
π€ Wife of Codros (name unknown) mother of some of the sons of Codros who found cities in Ionia
π₯ the Centaurs half-horse half-human beings
π€ Hippodameia (w. of Peirithous) fiancee or wife of Peirithous
β³ the Wedding of Peirithous and Hippodameia at which the Lapiths and the Centaurs fight
π₯ the Lapiths group that fought the centaurs at the wedding of Peirithous
π Cape Malea (Laconia) promontory in Laconia
π€ Tereus son of Ares, husband of Procne
π Thrace (N. Greece) region of northern Greece
π Piraeus (Attica) harbor of Athens in later periods
π€ Boreas personification of the north wind
π€ Oreithyia (Athenian) daughter of Erechtheus, abducted by Boreas
π the Land of the Cicones (Thrace) territory of the Cicones, in coastal Thrace
π€ Phyllis (Thracian) daughter of Thracian king
π₯ the Salamis Contingent at Troy (attackers) part of the Greek contingent
π€ Xanthos (Theban) son of Ptolemaios son of Damasichthon
π₯ the Dorians of the Peloponnese post-Heraclid Return
π Thoricos (Attica) city in Attica
π Sphettos (Attica) deme of Attica
π Tetrapolis (Attica) area in northeastern Attica that included the cities of Marathon, Probalinthos, Tricorythos, and Oenoe.
π Epacria (Attica) a city later incorporated into Athens
π Deceleia (Attica) a city later incorporated into Athens
π Brauron (Attica) a city later incorporated into Athens
π Cytheros (Attica) a city later incorporated into Athens
π Cephisia (Attica) a city later incorporated into Athens
π Cyprus (island) island in the Aegean
π€ Cornix turned into a crow
π Ephesos (Asia Minor) city in Asia Minor
π€ Androclos (s. of Codros) founder of Ephesos
π Pylos (Messenia) city in Messenia, kingdom of Nestor
π€ Cyaretos son of Codros
π Myous (Asia Minor) city in Asia Minor
π€ Andropompos (Athenian) leader in the Ionian migration
π€ Erigone (Attic) daughter of Icarios
π€ Maira (dog) dog belonging to Icarios and Erigone
π Mount Coressos (Asia Minor) mountain near Ephesos
π€ Sarpedon (Lycian) son of Zeus and Europa or Laodameia, leader of the Lycia contingent at Troy
π€ Areion (horse) immortal horse of Adrastos
πΊ the Trident of Poseidon weapon of Poseidon
π€ Scyphios (horse) first horse, created by Poseidon
π€ Phaleros (Argonaut) eponym of Phaleron, Argonaut from Athens
π Soloi (Cyprus) city on Cyprus
π€ Mopsos (Attic) eponym of Mopsopia
π Elaia (Lydia) city near Caicos
π€ Maleos Pelasgian king in Central Italy
π Regis Villa (Italy) location on the western coast central Italy between Cossai and Gravisci
π€ Hymenaios (s. of Apollo or Muse) personification of the wedding song, raised from dead by Asclepios
π Brentesion (S. Italy) coastal city in south east Italy
ποΈ the Spring of Poseidon (Athens) on the Acropolis of Athens, sometimes described as the "Mark of the Trident"
ποΈ the Olive Tree (Athens) on the Acropolis of Athens
π Caria (Asia Minor) region in Asia Minor
π Helice (Achaia) city in Achaia
π Ceos (island) island
π€ Ctesylla Ceian daughter of Alcidamas
π€ Hermochares Athenian lover of Ctesylla
π€ Artemis Olympian goddess
π€ Alcidamas wealthy man of Ceos
π€ Demeter Olympian goddess
π€ Triptolemos Eleusinian, spreader of agriculture
πΊ the Chariot of Triptolemos given to him by Demeter
π€ Hephaistos Olympian god
β³ the Flood of Deucalion sent by Zeus to punish humans
π Lycoreia (Phocis) city on Mount Parnassos
π₯ the Earlier Athenian Tributes young men and women sent to Minos on Crete prior to the participation of Theseus
π Pallene (Chalcidice) western promontory of Chalcidice
π Pleuron (Aitolia) city in Aitolia
π Iolcos (Thessaly) city in Thessaly, homeland of Jason
π Mount Cyllene (Arcadia) mountain in Arcadia
π River Cephisos (Phocis/Boiotia) river in Phocis and Boiotia
π Ialysos (Rhodes) city on Rhodes
π Mount Othrys (Thessaly) mountain in Thessaly
π Calaureia (island) island off Troizen in the Argolid
π Carthaia (Ceos) city on Ceos
π Pitane (Asia Minor) city in Asia Minor
π Lake Cycnos (Aitolia) north of Pleuron and Calydon
ποΈ the Tomb of Alexander (Troy) described by Ovid as in a sandy spot so likely imagined as on the beach of Troy
π the Fields of Maira (Troad?) location of Maira transformed into dog
π€ Cerberos (dog) three-headed guardian dog of the underworld
π€ Clytos (Athenian) son of Athenian Pallas
π€ Boutes (Athenian II) son of Athenian Pallas
π€ Eos personification of the dawn
πΊ the Spear of Cephalos given to Procris by MinosΒ or Artemis
π€ Lyncus king of Scythia, tries to kill Triptolemos
π€ Peleus son of Aiacos, father of Achilles
π€ Phocos (Aiginetan & Phocian) son of Aiacos
π₯ the Erinyes personifications of vengeance
πΊ the Wooden Statue of Athena Polias at Athens kept in the Erechtheion, made of olive wood
π€ Alcippe (Athenian) daughter of Ares
π€ Ares Olympian god
π€ Halirrhothios (s. of Poseidon)π Aitolia region in mainland Greece
π Magnesia (Thessaly) region in Thessaly
π Libya (North Africa) region in North Africa
π Ainia (Thessaly) region in southern Thessaly
π Barce (N. Africa) city in North Africa
π€ Coroebus (Athenian) inventor of pottery according to Pliny
π€ Eumolpos (Eleusinian) establishes rites at Eleusis
π€ Aristaios semi-divine figure, father of Actaion
π€ Buzyges inventor of agriculture
π€ Aletes (Corinthian) son of Hippotes
π Phthiotis (Thessaly) area encompassing southern Thessaly
π Miletos (Crete) city on Crete
π Oinoe (Attica/Boiotia) city on border between Attica and Boiotia, near Eleutherai
π₯ the Olympian Godsπ the Rocks of Sceiron (Megarid)π€ Agamemnon commander of all Greek forces at Troy
πΊ the Palladion (statue) statue of Athena protecting Troy
ποΈ the Pelasgian Wall of Athensπ Athens (Attica) city in Attica
ποΈ the Seat of Seilenos (Athens)π€ Agrolas builder of the Acropolis, Sicilian
π€ Hyperbios (builder) builder of the Athenian Acropolis, from Sicily in some accounts
πΊ the Statue of Seated Athena made by Endoios, dedicated on the Acropolis
π€ Hermes Olympian god
π€ Nemesis personification of retribution
πΊ the Golden Wand of HermesποΈ the Rock of Aglauros (Athens) unlocatable landmark on the Athenian Acropolis according to Ovid
π€ Periphas (Athenian)π€ Phene (Athenian) wife of Periphas
π€ Alcyone (Athenian) granddaughter of Polypemon, transformed into bird
π€ Erigone (Mycenaean) daughter of Aigisthos and Clytaimnestra
π€ Clytaimnestra wife of Agamemnon
ποΈ the Altar of Athena Areia at Athensπ Megalopolis (Arcadia) Arcadian city founded in the 4th century BCE
π€ Perileos (Spartan) son of Icarios
π€ Pylades son of Strophios
π€ Aigisthos son of Thyestes
π the Agora of Athens (Athens) at Athens
ποΈ the Temple of Erechtheus (Athens)π the Sanctuary of Pandrosos at Athens on the Acropolis of Athens
π€ Thallo one of the Horai
ποΈ the Altar of Pity at Athens in the Agora of Athens
π€ Ceramos eponym of Cerameicos, son of Dionysos and Ariadne
πΊ the Bones of Theseusπ€ Persephone daughter of Demeter
π€ Sarapis a form of the syncretised Egyptian gods Osiris-Apis
π Memphis (Egypt) city in Egypt
π Alexandria (Egypt) city in Egypt
πΊ the Statues of Eileithyia dedicated by Phaidra in Athens
πΊ the Statue of Eileithyia dedicated by Erysichthon
ποΈ the Pillar of Antiope (Athens) marker commemorating Antiope's death
π€ Cronos Titan, father of Zeus
π€ Rhea Titan
ποΈ the Chasm in the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus at Athens created by Deucalion's flood
ποΈ the House of Aigeus (Athens) located in Delphinion
ποΈ the Prytaneion (Athens)π the Sanctuary of the Semnai at Athens on the Areiopagos
ποΈ the Palladion (Athens) court in Athens where Demophon was tried
π the Pnyx (Athens) hill in Athens
π the Mouseion (Athens) hill in Athens, SE of Pnyx
ποΈ the Amazoneion (Athens) location at Athens, perhaps on or near the Areiopagos, where the Amazons had their camp
π the Sanctuary of Chalcodon at Athensπ the Ardettos (Athens) hill in Athens
π Eleutherai (Attica/Boiotia) city on Boiotia - Attica border
π€ Pegasos (Attic) of Eleutherai, introduced Dionysos to the Athenians
πΊ the Wooden Statue of Hermes (Athenian) preserved in the Temple of Athena Polias
πΊ the Folding Chair work of Daidalos, preserved in the Temple of Athena Polias
ποΈ the Tomb of Oedipus (Athens) in the Sanctuary of the Semnai, Athens
ποΈ the Temple of Apollo Delphinios at Athensπ€ Alcmene mother of Heracles
π€ Hebe personification of youth, cup-bearer of the gods
ποΈ the Bouleuterion (Athens) built by Theseus after the synoicism
πΊ the Axe of Zeus Polieus (Athens) put on trial at the Prytaneon in Athens
πΊ the Bones of Oedipusπ€ Echemos (Arcadian) son of Aeropos (son of Cepheus), Arcadian, husband of Timandra
π€ Eros personification of love
π€ Prometheus (fire-stealer) son of Iapetos, steals fire
π€ Pan (god) god of flocks, of varying parentage
π€ Echo nymph rejected by Narcissos, personification of echoing sound, pursued by Pan
π Mount Hypsizoros (Thrace)ποΈ the Spring at Phaleron said to be connected to the spring of Asclepios at Athens
π₯ the Cercopes two brothers captured by Heracles