- In Gr**** mythology,
Telecleia (Ancient Gr****: Τηλέκλεια) was a
Trojan princess as the
daughter of King Ilus of Troy and possibly,
Eurydice or Leucippe...
- Eurydice,
Leucippe or Batia. Thus, his
possible siblings are Themiste,
Telecleia and sometimes, even Tithonus. He was the
father of Priam,[AI-generated...
- Hecuba's
parents were
either Dymas and the
nymph Eunoe or
Cisseus and
Telecleia; the
latter option would make her a full
sister of Theano,
which is also...
- Ilus II of Troad. She was the (half)
sister of Laomedon,
Tithonius and
Telecleia.
Themiste was
married off by Ilus to her
cousin King Capys, son of ****aracus...
- Ilium. By him, she
became the
mother of
Laomedon and possibly, Themiste,
Telecleia and Tithonus. In some accounts, the wife of Ilus was
called Eurydice,...
-
Athena in Troy.
Theano was the
daughter of the
Thracian king
Cisseus and
Telecleia and thus the
sister of
Queen Hecuba, wife of King
Priam of Troy. She was...
-
Other children of Ilus
include two daughters,
Themiste (or Themis) and
Telecleia, who
married Capys and Cisseus, respectively. In some accounts, Ilus was...
- name of
several mythological figures Tegeates Τεγεάτης
founder of
Tegea Telecleia Τηλέκλεια a
daughter of Ilus and wife of
Cisseus Telegonus Τηλέγονος son...
- Theano, the wife of Antenor, as
related in Homer's Iliad. His wife was
Telecleia, a
daughter of King Ilus of Troy. No
mythographer (Homer included) provides...
-
Adrastus and the
mother of King
Laomedon of Troy and possibly, of Themiste,
Telecleia and Tithonus. In some accounts, Batia,
daughter of
Teucer was said to...