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Chione, or
Khione (Χιόνη, from the Gr**** χιών chiōn, "snow") may
refer to:
Chione is the name of
several figures in Gr**** mythology, including: Chione...
- mythology,
Chione (/kaɪˈoʊniː/;
Ancient Gr****: Χιόνη, romanized: Khiónē, lit. 'snowy', from χιών, khiṓn, 'snow') may
refer to the
following women:
Chione, daughter...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Chione (/kaɪˈoʊniː/;
Ancient Gr****: Χιόνη, romanized: Khiónē, lit. 'snow') was the
daughter of Boreas, the god of the
north wind, and...
- his
daughter Chione,
attempts to cast
himself off
Mount Parn****us only to be
transformed into a hawk by Apollo. Daedalion's
daughter Chione was said to...
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Callista chione, the
smooth clam, is a
rather large, temperate, marine,
bivalve mollusc that
inhabits sandy bottoms or with
small pebbles in
clean waters...
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Chione cancellata, is a
species of medium-sized sal****er clam, a
marine bivalve mollusc in the
family Veneridae, the
venus clams. The
species is now understood...
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Chione is a
monotypic genus of
flowering plants in the
family Rubiaceae containing the
single species Chione venosa. It is
native to the neotropics, occurring...
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Chione erosa is an
extinct species of
bivalve in the
family Veneridae. They are
found from the late
Pliocene to the
Pleistocene of Florida,
South Carolina...
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Chione elevata, the
Florida cross barred venus, is a
species of
bivalve in the
family Veneridae often confused for
another species,
Chione cancellata with...
- He is said to have
fathered three giant Hyperborean priests of
Apollo by
Chione.
Pausanias wrote that
Boreas had
snakes instead of feet,
though in art he...