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| | Ionia, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Androclus, another son of Codrus 1, was, some say, appointed king of the Ionians, and sailed against Ephesus, but others say he was himself the founder of Ephesus as well as the leader of the Ionian colonization. |
 | | After the return of the Samians to their island, Androclus helped successfully the city of Priene against the Carians, but he himself died in the battlefield, and was later buried in Ephesus. |
 | | The sons of Codrus 1 were Neileus, Androclus, Cyaretus (Cydrelus), Damasichthon 3, Promethus, Andraemon 5, Naoclus, Cleopus (Cnopus), and Medon 11, who was king of Athens. |
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