- children,
including Priam and Tithonus. His
possible wives were Placia,
Strymo, Zeuxippe, or Leucippe.
Laomedon owned magical horses with
divine parentage...
- the Dawn. He was a
prince of Troy, the son of King
Laomedon by the
Naiad Strymo (Στρυμώ). The
mythology reflected by the fifth-century vase-painters of...
- by Idaea,
Callirrhoe and
Strymo.
Callirrhoe became the wife of Tros, the
eponymous hero of Troy and the Trojans. and
Strymo, the wife of
Laomedon the...
- to be the
father of
Eurythemista who bore
Pelops and
Niobe to Tantalus.
Strymo or Rhoeo, wife of Laomedon, king of Troy was also
called his daughter. Lastly...
- the left).
Predecessor Laomedon Genealogy Parents Laomedon and
Placia or
Strymo (or Rhoeo) or
Zeuxippe or
Leucippe Siblings Tithonus, Lampus, Hicetaon,...
- Ocypete. Lampus, an
elder of Troy, one of the sons of King
Laomedon and
Strymo,
father of Dolops. Lampus, one of the
fifty Thebans who laid an
ambush against...
- Hesione,
Cilla and Astyoche.
Otherwise the wife of
Laomedon was
identified as
Strymo,
daughter of
Scamander or Placia,
daughter of
Otreus or Zeuxippe. Leucippe...
-
Deimachus and the
mother of
Scamander who was
named after his
grandfather •
Strymo -do- wife of King
Laomedon and the
mother of King
Priam and
Tithonus • Astyoche...
-
Trojan princess as the
daughter of King Laomedon. Her
mother was
either Strymo,
daughter of Scamander, or Placia,
daughter of Otreus, or Leucippe. Cilla...
-
immortal by her son
Dionysus after she died
Tithonus Laomedon of Troy and
Strymo Eos (Dawn)
Memnon Zeus
granted him immortality, but Eos
forgot to request...