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Chione was the sister of Cleopatra (wife of Phineus, king of Thrace) and the Argonauts, Calaïs and Zetes. [3] According to a late, though generally accepted tradition, Chione was the mother of Poseidon's son Eumolpus whom she threw into the ocean for fear of her father's reaction; however, Eumolpus is rescued and raised by Poseidon.
Chione is the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including: Chione (daughter of Boreas), mother of Eumolpus by Poseidon; Chione (daughter of Daedalion), mother of Philammon and Autolycus by Apollo and Hermes respectively; Chione (daughter of Callirrhoe), who was changed into a snow cloud
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In Greek mythology, Chione (/ k aɪ ˈ oʊ n iː /; [1] Ancient Greek: Χιόνη, romanized: Khiónē, lit. 'snowy', from χιών, khiṓn, 'snow') may refer to the following women: Chione, daughter of Boreas and mother of Eumolpus by Poseidon. [2] Chione, daughter of Daedalion, and mother of Philammon and Autolycus by Apollo and Hermes ...
Nymph, daughter of Maeander and mother of Caunus and Byblis by Miletus. IX: 452 [73] Cybele: Phrygian goddess, the Mother of the gods. She is depicted with a turreted crown. X: 696–704, XIV: 535-546 [74] Cygnus (1) Son of Sthenelous and friend and relative of Phaethon. II: 367, XII: 581 [75] Cygnus (2) Son of Apollo and the nymph Hyrie.