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In Greek mythology, Tros (/ ˈ t r ɒ s /; Ancient Greek: Τρώς, Ancient Greek:) was the founder of the kingdom of Troy, of which the city of Ilios, founded by his son Ilus took the same name, and the son of Erichthonius by Astyoche (daughter of the river god Simoeis) [1] or of Ilus I [citation needed], from whom he inherited the throne.
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Ilus was son and heir to King Tros of Dardania [3] and Callirhoe, naiad daughter of the river-god Scamander [4] or Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes. [5] He was the brother of Assaracus, [6] Ganymede, Cleopatra [7] and possibly, Cleomestra.
Tros grieved for his son. Sympathetic, Zeus sent Hermes with two horses so swift they could run over water. Hermes also assured Tros that Ganymede was immortal and would be the cupbearer for the gods, a position of much distinction. Laomedon himself was the son of Ganymede's brother Ilus, the son of Tros.
In Greek mythology, Ganymede is the son of Tros of Dardania, [6] [7] [8] from whose name "Troy" is supposedly derived, either by his wife Callirrhoe, daughter of the river god Scamander, [9] [10] or Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes. [11]
In Greek mythology, Cleomestra was a Trojan princess as daughter of King Tros and probably, Callirrhoe, daughter of the river god Scamander, [1] [2] or Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes. [3] She was the sister of Ilus, Assaracus, Ganymede and possibly, Cleopatra. [4] Cleomestra became the mother of Assaracus, Antenor [5] and maybe of Alcathous [6 ...
Ilus, the son of Tros, and the legendary founder of Troy. [2] Ilus, son of Mermerus, and grandson of Jason and Medea. This Ilus lived at Ephyra, between Elis and Olympia. In a tale recounted in the Odyssey, he played host to Odysseus, but when Odysseus requested from Ilus poison for his arrows, he declined, from fear of divine vengeance. [3]
Assaracus was the second son of Tros, King of Dardania [2] by his wife Callirhoe, daughter of Scamander, [3] or Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes. [4] He was the brother of Ilus, Ganymede, Cleopatra and possibly of Cleomestra. [5] Assaracus married Hieromneme, daughter of Simoeis; others say his wife was Clytodora, daughter of Laomedon. [4]