Chelidon_(Greek_myth)
Chelidon (Greek myth)
Greek mythology Figures
In Greek mythology, Chelidon (Ancient Greek: Χελιδών, romanized: Khelidon, lit. 'swallow') may refer to the following women:
- Chelidon, a Lycian royalty as the daughter of prince Cragus, presumed eponym of the city Cragus or Mount Cragus.[1] Her mother could be identified as Milye, eponym of the Milyae and sister-wife of Solymus, the eponym of the Solymi.[2] By her uncle Tlous (eponym of Tlos), Chelidon bore Sidymos, the eponymous founder of the city of Sidyma.[1]
- Chelidon, daughter of Pandareus, sister to Aëdon and wife of Polytechnos.[3]