Cranaus

E346010

Cranaus is a legendary early king of Athens in Greek mythology, often associated with the city's primeval history before the time of more famous rulers like Erechtheus and Theseus.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Cranaus canonical 1
Cranaus the Autochthon 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Athens
legendary figure
mythological Greek king
associatedPlace Attica
associatedWith autocthonous Athenians
primeval history of Athens
category Attic mythology
Kings in Greek mythology
Mythological kings of Athens
child Atthis
Cranae
Cranaechme
culture Ancient Greek mythology
describedAs autochthonous
epithet Cranaus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Cranaus the Autochthon
gender male
honoredIn Athenian local traditions
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
mentionedBy Apollodorus of Athens
surface form: Apollodorus

Hyginus
Pausanias
mythologicalContext predecessor of Erechtheus and Theseus in Athenian king lists
mythologicalEra early kings of Athens cycle
pre-Deucalion flood era
nameEtymology possibly related to Greek word for rocky or rugged (kranaos)
notableEvent reign said to coincide with the flood of Deucalion
overthrownBy Amphictyon
positionHeld Erichthonius of Athens
surface form: King of Athens
precededBy Erechtheus
surface form: Cecrops I
reignedOver Athens
Attica
residence Athens
spouse Pedias
Pedias, daughter of Cranaus (variant traditions)?
succeededBy Amphictyon

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Amphictyon predecessor Cranaus
Cranaus epithet Cranaus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Cranaus the Autochthon