Khi các cặp song sinh và Ephialtes Otus bị cầm tù Ares, Eriboea người nói với Hermes những người sau đó phát hành hai gã khổng lồ. Eriboea2 (xem Periboea) Eribotes Hy Lạp một sứ giả với Argonauts Trong thời gian lưu trú được thực thi ở Libya, ông và khóe mắt đã bị giết bởi Capharaus | Erh-lang Eriphyle Erh-lang Chinese Yang Chien a name for Yang Chien as Second Lord of Quality Erh Long see Erh Lang Eri1 Armenian a sun-god Eri2 Irish wife of Cethor mother of Bres by Elatha A Danaan woman who had an affair with Elatha king of the Fomoire producing Bres. In some accounts she is the same as Eire. see also Eire Eri3 Welsh father of Greid Eriboea1 Greek second wife of Aloeus When the twins Ephialtes and Otus imprisoned Ares it was Eriboea who told Hermes who then released the two giants. Eriboea2 see Periboea Eribotes Greek a herald with the Argonauts During the enforced stay in Libya he and Canthus were killed by Capharaus a shepherd when they tried to steal some of his flock. Eric see Erica Egyptian the sacred tree which gew round the body of Osiris Erichtho Roman a sorceress Soon after Virgil died Erichtho sent him to the underworld to retrieve a soul. Erichthonius1 Greek king of Athens son of Hephaestus and Gaea father of Pandion It is said that he was accidentally fathered on Gaea by Hephaestus when he attempted to rape Athena but in some accounts he is the son of Atthis and husband of Praxitea. He had snakes tails for legs. He was adopted by Athene and nursed by Aglauros Herse and Pandrosos daughters of Cecrops king of Athens. He is said to have invented the chariot to hide his serpent-like legs. He deposed Cranaus to take the throne of Athens and was set in the stars as the constellation Auriga and worshipped as a serpent when he died. Some accounts identify him with Erechtheus. I Erichthonius2 Greek son of Dardanus and Batea husband of Astyoche father of Tros He is said to have owned a herd of horses which numbered some two thousand. Eridan Mesopotamian in some accounts a river or rivers of hell Eridanos see Eridanus Eridanus Greek Eridanos a river-god He was the god of a river not seen by mortals and into which Phaeton fell when Zeus struck him with a thunderbolt said to be the Po. In another version it was the .