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  2. Ilus (son of Tros) - Wikipedia

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    Ilus was son and heir to King Tros of Dardania [3] and Callirhoe, naiad daughter of the river-god Scamander [4] or Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes. [5] He was the brother of Assaracus, [6] Ganymede, Cleopatra [7] and possibly, Cleomestra. [8] Ilus was the father of Laomedon [9] by his wife, named either Eurydice (daughter of Adrastus), Leucippe [10] or Batia, daughter of Teucer. [11] Other ...

  3. Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Apollo[a] is one of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology. Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more.

  4. Leto - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto (/ ˈliːtoʊ /; Ancient Greek: Λητώ, romanized:Lētṓpronounced [lɛːtɔ̌ː]) is a goddess and the mother of Apollo and Artemis. [ 1 ] She is the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and the sister of Asteria. In the Olympian scheme, the king of gods Zeus is the father of her twins, [ 2 ...

  5. Apollonis - Wikipedia

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    Apollonis (/ ˌæpəˈloʊnəs /; Ancient Greek: Ἀπoλλωνίς means "of Apollo") [ 1 ] was one of the three younger Mousai Apollonides (Muses) in Greek mythology and daughters of Apollo, [ 2 ] who were worshipped in Delphi where the Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were located. The three sisters, Cephisso, Apollonis, and Borysthenis, are ...

  6. Coeus - Wikipedia

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    Tacitus wrote that Coeus was the first inhabitant of the island of Kos, which claimed to be the birthplace of his daughter Leto. [11] Coeus's name was modified from Κοῖος (Koîos) to Κῶιος (Kōios), leading to his association with the island. [12] Eventually Zeus freed the Titans, presumably including Coeus. [13]

  7. Category:Children of Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children of Apollo" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  8. Neoptolemus - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Neoptolemus (/ ˌniːəpˈtɒlɪməs /; Ancient Greek: Νεοπτόλεμος, romanized: Neoptólemos, lit. 'new warrior'), originally called Pyrrhus at birth (/ ˈpɪrəs /; Πύρρος, Pýrrhos, 'red'), was the son of the warrior Achilles and the princess Deidamia, and the brother of Oneiros. [1] He became the mythical ...

  9. Chariclo - Wikipedia

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    Chariclo (/ kəˈrɪkloʊ / or / ˈkærɪkloʊ /; Ancient Greek: Χαρικλώ, romanized: Khariklṓ, lit. 'graceful spinner' [1][2]) is either of two nymphs in Greek mythology: Chariclo, a nymph who was married to the centaur Chiron and became the mother of Hippe, Endeïs, Ocyrhoe, and Carystus. In some accounts, she was described as the daughter of Apollo, [3] Perses or Oceanus. Chariclo ...