Pandrosos or Pandrosus was known in Greek myth as one of the three daughters of Kekrops, the first king of Athens, and Aglaurus, daughter of King Actaeus.
Finding of Erichthonius by Peter Paul Rubens (between 1632 and 1633)
Daughters of Kekrops Finding Erichthonios by Jacob Jordaens (1640)
Pandrosus with her father Cecrops on the east pediment of the Parthenon, Acropolis Museum.
Erichthonius Released from His Basket by Antonio Tempesta (1606)
Cecrops was a mythical king of Attica which derived from him its name Cecropia, having previously borne the name of Acte or Actice. He was the founder and the first king of Athens itself though preceded in the region by the earth-born king Actaeus of Attica. Cecrops was a culture hero, teaching the Athenians marriage, reading and writing, and ceremonial burial.
Cecrops I from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum