Ceryx
In Greek mythology, Ceryx /ˈsɪərɪks, ˈsiːrɪks/ (Ancient Greek: Κῆρυξ Kērux, literally "herald") was a member of the Athenian royal family as the son of Hermes by either the princesses, Pandrosus or Agraulus.
Ceryx | |
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Member of the Athenian or Eleusinian Royal Family | |
Abode | Athens or Eleusis |
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Parents | (1) Hermes and Aglaurus (2) Hermes and Pandrosus (3) Eumolpus |
Siblings | (1) Alcippe (half-sister) (3) ?half-brothers: Immaradus, Musaeus and Phorbas |
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