- Gr**** mythology,
Itonus (/aɪˈtoʊnəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἴτωνος
means 'willow—man'), also Itonius, may
refer to two individuals:
Itonus, king of Iton in Phthiotis...
- 164654°N 22.71106°E / 39.164654; 22.71106 Iton (Ancient Gr****: Ἴτων) or
Itonus or
Itonos (Ἴτωνος) was a town of
Phthiotis in
ancient Thessaly, mentioned...
-
Chromia (/ˈkroʊmiə/;
Ancient Gr****: Χρωμία, Khrōmía) was the
daughter of
Itonus, son of Amphictyon,
himself son of Deucalion. She was also, in some traditions...
- Aeolus, and the
mother of
another Aeolus. Melanippe, a
nymph who
married Itonus, son of Amphictyon. Melanippe,
possible wife of King
Chalcodon of Euboea...
- in the
suite of Rhea who
nursed Zeus
Melanippe Attica (possibly)
married Itonus, son of
Amphictyon Melissa Crete nurse of Zeus
Mendeis Thrace consort of...
- Boeotus, son of
Itonus and the
nymph Melanippe,
another possible eponym of Boeotia. His
father is
apparently not the same as
Itonus, son of the first...
-
Endymion took a wife Asterodia—others say she was Chromia, the
daughter of
Itonus, the son of Amphictyon;
others again, Hyperippe, the
daughter of Arcas—but...
- 'heifer calf of Io') was a
Thessalian princess as the
daughter of King
Itonus of Iton in Phthiotis. She was the
granddaughter of Amphictyon.[AI-generated...
-
According to
another tradition,
Athena received the
epithet of
Itonia from
Itonus, a king or priest. Schmitz,
Leonhard (1867). "Itonia". In Smith, William...
- Otherwise, the
parents of
Prothoenor were
Theobule and Archilycus, son of
Itonus. Tzetzes, John (2015).
Allegories of the Iliad.
Translated by Goldwyn, Adam;...