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married the
nymph Io. Telegonus, a
Thracian son of
Proteus by
Torone (
Chrysonoe) of Phlegra,
daughter of King
Cleitus of Sithones. He was the brother...
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daughter of King
Phoenix of Phoenicia. The
children of
Proteus by
Torone (
Chrysonoe) of
Phlegra were
Polygonus (Tmolus) and Telegonus. They both challenged...
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Torone (Ancient Gr****: Τορώνη Toróne) of Phlegra, also
called Chrysonoe (Χρυσονόη), was a
Sithonian princess as the
daughter of King
Cleitus and...
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means 'prolific') was the
Thracian son of the sea god
Proteus by
Torone (
Chrysonoe) of Phlegra. He was the
brother of Telegonus.
Polygonus was also called...
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inherited Sithon's kingdom. Cleitus, a
Sithonian king
whose daughter Chrysonoe or
Torone married Proteus. Cleitus, a
minstrel at the
court of Priamus...
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Subspecies See text
Synonyms Papilio cydippe Linnaeus, 1767
Cethosia chrysonoe Godart, 1819
Papilio ino
Cramer Papilio chrysippe Fabricius, 1775 Cethosia...
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Dryas and ****us, and
eventually married the latter, and had a
daughter Chrysonoe (Torone), the wife of Proteus. Alternately,
Pallene consorted with Dionysus...
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called Pallene after her. ****us is said to have had a
daughter named Chrysonoe (or Torone)
later in life, who
might have been born to Pallene. In a different...
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Saccharodite chrysonoe Saccharodite basipunctulata Saccharodite sp. (S.
plurima species group)
Saccharodite sp. (possibly dark form of S.
chrysonoe) Like in...
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daughter of the sea-god Proteus. Her
possible mother was
princess Torone (
Chrysonoe),
daughter of King
Cleitus of
Sithonia and Pallene, the
sister of the...