Chromius

Chromius

In Greek mythology Chromius (Χρόμιος) is the name of:

  1. Chromius, son of king Priam
  2. Chromius, son of Neleus and Chloris
  3. Chromius, son of Pterelaus
  4. Chromius, a defender of Troy killed by Teucer

Chromius may also be used as a variant for Chromis (mythology).


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