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  2. Chryseis (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Chryseis, a Thespian princess as one of the 50 daughters of King Thespius and Megamede [4] or by one of his many wives. [5] When Heracles hunted and ultimately slayed the Cithaeronian lion , [ 6 ] Chryseis with her other sisters, except for one, [ 7 ] all laid with the hero in a night, [ 8 ] a week [ 9 ] or for 50 days [ 10 ] as what their ...

  3. Chryseis - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Chryseis (/ k r aɪ ˈ s iː ɪ s /, Ancient Greek: Χρυσηΐς, romanized: Khrusēís, pronounced [kʰryːsɛːís]) is a Trojan woman, the daughter of Chryses. Chryseis, her apparent name in the Iliad , means simply "Chryses' daughter"; later writers give her real name as Astynome ( Ἀστυνόμη ). [ 1 ]

  4. Chryses of Troy - Wikipedia

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    Chryses attempting to ransom his daughter Chryseis from Agamemnon, Apulian red-figure crater by the Athens 1714 Painter, ca. 360 BC–350 BC, Louvre.. In Greek mythology, Chryses (/ ˈ k r aɪ s iː z /; Greek, Χρύσης Khrýsēs, meaning "golden") was a Trojan priest of Apollo at Chryse, near the city of Troy.

  5. Chryses (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Chryses, Trojan priest and father of Chryseis. [4] Chryses, grandson of the precedent through Chryseis and Agamemnon. After his mother was released shortly as a prisoner and allowed to return to her hometown, she gave birth to Chryses in the city of Thebes in Asia Minor.

  6. Chrysis (priestess) - Wikipedia

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    Chrysis (or Chryseis, Ancient Greek: Χρυσίς [1] or Χρυσηίς [2]) was the priestess of Hera at the ancient Greek sanctuary of Hera at Argos at the time of the Peloponesian War. She is known for having inadvertently caused a fire that led to the destruction of the temple.

  7. Astynome - Wikipedia

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    Astynome (Ancient Greek: Ἀστυνόμη, romanized: Astynóme) is a name which may refer to one of the following characters in Greek mythology: Astynome, one of the Niobids. [1] Astynome, daughter of Talaus and mother of Capaneus by Hipponous. [2] Astynome, commonly referred to by the patronymic Chryseis. [3] [4]

  8. Chryse - Wikipedia

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    Chryse (mythology), several figures in Greek mythology; Chryse (ancient Greek placename), various places in ancient Greek geography; Chryse, Greek name for Aurea of Ostia (died mid-3rd century), Christian martyr and saint in the Roman Empire; Chryse and Argyre, a pair of legendary islands, mentioned by ancient writers

  9. Chryse (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the name Chryse (Ancient Greek: Χρύση or Χρυσῆ "golden") may refer to: Chryse, an Arcadian princess as the daughter of Pallas , son of King Lycaon . She was the wife of Dardanus and became the mother of his sons, Idaeus and Deimas .