Chromius
In Greek mythology, Chromius (Ancient Greek: Χρόμιος) was the name of the following characters.
- Chromius, son of Neleus and Chloris.[1]
- Chromius, son of King Pterelaus of Taphos. Along with most of his brothers, he was killed by the sons of Electryon during their battle.[2]
- Chromius, son of King Priam of Troy. He was slain by Diomedes during the Trojan War.[3][4][5]
- Chromius or Chromis, a Mysian ally of Priam in the Trojan War. He was the son of Arsinoos and brother of Ennomus. Chromius was eventually killed by Odysseus.[6][7][8]
- Chromius, a defender of Troy killed by Teucer.[9]
- Chromius, Trojan warrior.[10]
References
- ↑ Homer. Odyssey, Book 11.286
- ↑ Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 2.4.5-6
- ↑ Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.12.5
- ↑ Homer. Iliad, Book 5.160
- ↑ Hyginus. Fabulae, 90
- ↑ Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Epitome 3.34ff
- ↑ Homer. Iliad, Book 5.677
- ↑ Ovid. Metamorphoses, Book 13.257
- ↑ Homer. Iliad, Book 8.275
- ↑ Homer. Iliad, Book 17.217
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