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Encyclopedia > Cychreus

In Greek mythology, Cychreus was the King of Salamis and father of Periboea. He gave his kingdom and daughter to Telamon.


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Cychreus (527 words)
by Dr Alena Trckova-Flamee Ph.D. According to the myths Cychreus was the son of the god Poseidon and the nymph Salamis, the daughter of the river-god Asopus.
Cychreus became a legendary king of the biggest island in the Saronic Gulf -- Salamis -- and he was worshiped there as a mysterious divine hero.
Pausanias also mentioned the story about Cychreus, who was said to have appeared in the image of a serpent at the moment the Athenian fleet was engaged in battle with the Persians near the island of Salamis.
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