In Greek mythology, Proclia or Proclea (Ancient Greek: Πρόκλεια Prókleia) is the daughter of Laomedon, king of Troy,[1] or Clytius, son of Laomedon (and in the latter case sister of Caletor).[2] She married Cycnus, king of Colonae, and bore him two children, Tenes and Hemithea.[2][3] Tenes, however is said to be the son of Apollo.
In Greek mythology, Proclia or Proclea (Ancient Greek: Πρόκλεια Prókleia) is the daughter of Laomedon, king of Troy, or Clytius, son of Laomedon (and...
father of Priam, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Hesione, Cilla, Astyoche, Proclia, Aethilla, Medesicaste and Clytodora. Tithonus is also described by most...
mythological figures Presbon Πρέσβων the name of several mythological figures Proclia Πρόκλεια daughter of Laomedon, sister of Priam and wife of Cycnus Procrustes...
sister of Priam, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Hesione, Cilla, Astyoche, Proclia, Medesicaste and Clytodora. After the fall of Troy Aethilla became the...
Tenedos. Tenes was the son either of Apollo or of King Cycnus of Colonae by Proclia, daughter or granddaughter of Laomedon. Cycnus's second wife Philonome...
the (half) sister of Priam, Astyoche, Lampus, Hicetaon, Clytius, Cilla, Proclia, Aethilla, Medesicaste, and Hesione. She became the queen of Dardania when...
Dead Zeus and Europa Alcmene Also the King of Elysium Tenes Cycnus and Proclia Elavated to godhood after his death Semele The Bacchic frenzy Cadmus and...