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In Greek mythology, Sicyon ({{IPAc-en|'|s|ɪ|k|iː|oʊ|n}}; {{lang-grc|Σικυών}}) is the eponym of the polis of the same name, which was said to have previously been known as Aegiale[1][2] and, earlier, Mecone.[3] His father is named variously as Marathon, Metion, Erechtheus or Pelops.[4] Sicyon married Zeuxippe, the daughter of Lamedon, the previous king of the polis and region that would come to be named after him.[1] They had a daughter Chthonophyle, who bore two sons: Polybus to Hermes and, later, Androdamas to Phlius, the son of Dionysus.[5] However, in some accounts, Chthnophyle bore Phlius to Dionysus instead.[6][7] Notes1. ^1 Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.6.5 2. ^Strabo, Geographica 8.6.25 gives the form Aegialeis. 3. ^Strabo, Geographica 8.6.25 4. ^Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.6.5, citing Asius of Samos for Metion, Hesiod (Ehoiai fr. 224) for Erechtheus, and Ibycus for Pelops. 5. ^Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.6.6 6. ^Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica s.v. Phlius 7. ^Scholia to Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.115 References
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