Erichtonius is the son of Hephaestus and Gaia, and Hephaestus is the father of of Cacus and Caeculus. The mothers of Cacus and Caeculus are unknown.
Erichthonius, Cacus, and Caeculus
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Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, is often associated with his son, Erichthonius. In some myths, Erichthonius is described as a legendary king of Athens, born from the earth and associated with the worship of Athena. Hephaestus is also sometimes linked to other offspring through different myths, but Erichthonius is the most prominent figure connected to him.
It's an interesting story. Athena visited Hephaestus once to ask for some weapons, but he thought that she had come to seduce him, and he attempted to rape her. Athena managed to escape, and Hephaestus ended up fertilizing the earth. Later, Erichthonius was born, and Athena hid the baby in a box and gave it to the three daughters of Cecrops.
According to Hyginus' Fabulae, sons of Vulcan are Philammon, Cecrops, Erichthonius, Corynetes, Cercyon, Philottus and Spinther
Erichthonius, Cacus, and Caeculus
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caeculus is the son of vulcan the god
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Cacus
Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, is often associated with his son, Erichthonius. In some myths, Erichthonius is described as a legendary king of Athens, born from the earth and associated with the worship of Athena. Hephaestus is also sometimes linked to other offspring through different myths, but Erichthonius is the most prominent figure connected to him.
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Philammon. Cecrops. Erichthonius. Corynetes. Cercyon. Philottus. Spinther.
In Greek myth, her adopted son was Erichthonius (also written Erichthonios).
Cacus was a fire-breathing giant who lived in a cave on the Aventine Hill of Latium, the site that would eventually become Rome. He was an amazing shepherd who stole some of the cattle of Heracles, as the hero was returning to Greece after his 10th labour. Cacus' father was Hephaistos, who, ummm, got around quite a bit, so he had many siblings, both divine and mortal.
Athena only had one adopted son, Erichthonius (also written Erichthonios).