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Cecrops

1. Cecrops II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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2. Cecrops, Greece, Greek mythology
Cecrops The first king of Attica who was half-man half-snake. He had no parents and was believed to have been born out of the earth. He had three...
3. Cecrops, Greece, ancient history
Cecrops Legendary founder of Athens, who was believed to have come from Egypt. WebmistressV.E.K. Sandels Home History & Mythology -Who is Who in...
4. Aglaulus, daughter of Cecrops - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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5. Cecrops
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6. CECROPS : King of Athens ; Greek mythology ; pictures : KEKROPS
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7. Ancient Greek Art: Cecrops
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8. Kekrops, grekisk mytologi
Kekrops Attikas förste kung som var till hälften orm. Han hade inga föräldrar och ansågs vara född ur jorden. Han...
9. Aglaulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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12. Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 120
Seyffert, Dictionary of Classical Antiquities
13. Erectheus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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16. Pandion II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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17. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 657 (v. 1)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 3,500-page encyclopedia of figures of history, literature, art and mythology.
18. Pandorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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19. Pandrosus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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21. Herse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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22. Ancient Greek Art: Eos & Cephalus
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23. Erichthonius of Athens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mykonos Island


Ét is the cosmopolitan center of the Cyclades Complex. Its reputation has spread during the last years due to its unique landscape, its archaelogical sites, its cosmopolitan environment and its magnificent beaches.

White-washed, cube-shaped houses are scattered all over the island, narrow streets in the town, chapels and picturesque tavernas hide among art galleries and stores selling jewellery, souvenirs etc.

Trends that sweep through the international scene are born in the intense nightlife of this modern resort.

An island of tempting and tempestuous reputation such as Mykonos, with high tourism and a rather superficial lifestyle, inevitably has both fans and critics.

But even the most unsuspecting visitor immediately realizes that Mykonos is not only a crazy “bon-viveur”, but also an attractive, picturesque island with white Chora aside the crystal-clear blue waters of the Aegean Sea.

Direct international charter flights and regular domestic flights from Athens serve frequently, during summer, the airport of Mykonos.

Because it is so famous, Mykonos gets really overcrowded during high season but for those who enjoy the crowd, great fun and all night long entertainment, Mykonos is the ideal place for holidays.

Have a wonderful time...