Chione (Greek myth)

In Greek mythology, Chione or Khionê (Ancient Greek: Χιονη from χιών – chiōn, "snow") may refer to the following women:

Notes

  1. Grimal, s.v. Chione; Smith, s.v. Chione 1.; Apollodorus, 3.15.2, 1.9.21; Pausanias, 1.38.2.
  2. Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.301
  3. Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 64.
  4. Hyginus, Fabulae 161
  5. Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid 4.250. Edited by Georgius Thilo.
  6. Aelian, On Animals 11.1
  7. Scholia on Theocritus, 1.21
  8. Scholia on Euripides, Phoenician Women 159
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