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197:Metiadusa
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232:Aegilia
217:Eleusis
158:Procris
154:Pandora
91:Perseus
75:Kékrops
32:Cecrops
21:Cecrops
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211:After
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186:Sicyon
174:Orneus
162:Creusa
146:Metion
126:Procne
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