Chlorus

In Greek mythology, Chlorus (Ancient Greek: Χλώρου) was the son of Pelasgus and father of Haemon, father of Thessalus.[1] In some accounts, however, Haemon was called the son of Pelasgus instead.[2] Haemon and Thessalus were both eponyms of Haemonia and Thessaly.

Notes

  1. Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica s.v. Haimonia
  2. Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 3.1089
gollark: Historically, no vaccines whatsoever have have side effects appear more than 6 weeks after vaccination.
gollark: I was vaccinated a MONTH ago. FEAR my power.
gollark: https://tenor.com/view/rotating-banana-meme-rotating-banana-banana-faster-faster-and-faster-gif-18265963
gollark: I see.
gollark: Why are you programming a microcontroller, anyway?

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.