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In Greek mythology, the name Chryse (Ancient Greek: Χρύση or Χρυσῆ "golden") may refer to: * Chryse, an Arcadian princess as the daughter of Pallas, son of King Lycaon. She was the wife of Dardanus and became the mother of his sons, Idaeus and . * Chryse, a Minyan princess as the daughter of King Almus of Orchomenus and sister of Chrysogeneia. She was the lover of Ares and mother of Phlegyas. * Chryse, a nymph or minor goddess of Lemnos (or of Chryse Island) who lured Philoctetes away from his companions which resulted in him being bitten by a snake. Some sources state that Chryse was a local epithet of Athena, and the misfortune happened to Philoctetes next to her altar, which the snake was guarding. The altar was said to have been set up by Jason. * Chryse, daughter of , sister of ,

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  • Chryse (Tochter des Almos) (de)
  • Χρύση (el)
  • Chryse (mythology) (en)
  • Chryse (pl)
  • Chryse (mythologie) (nl)
  • Хриса (ru)
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  • Chryse (altgriechisch Χρύση Chrýsē, deutsch ‚die Goldene‘) bezeichnet eine weibliche Figur der griechischen Mythologie. Sie ist die Tochter des mythologischen Königs Almos des böotischen Orchomenos. Sie war die Geliebte des Ares und hatte mit ihm den Sohn Phlegyas, der später ebenfalls König von Orchomenos und Ahnherr der Phlegyer wurde. (de)
  • Chryse (of Khrysê) was een nimf uit de Griekse mythologie. Met de god Ares had ze de zoon Phlegyas. (nl)
  • Chryse (także Chryze, gr. Χρύση Chrýsē, łac. Chryse) – w mitologii greckiej nimfa, boginka wyspy , mającej według Sofoklesa i Pauzaniasza znajdować się na Morzu Egejskim. Chryse była kochanką Aresa, z którym poczęła syna Flegiasa. Na ołtarzu nimfy, przez jej strażnika – węża, ukąszony w nogę został łucznik Filoktet, czego skutkiem była niegojąca się rana wydzielająca paskudny zapach. (pl)
  • Хриса (др.-греч. Χρύση) — древнегреческое имя, которое носила одна из героинь мифов и которым также был назван мифический остров. Хриса (Хрисия, Злата) Могленская — великомученица. Православные именины (даты даны по григорианскому календарю): 26 и 31 октября. (ru)
  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Χρύση είναι γνωστά τα παρακάτω δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1. * Θυγατέρα του Πάλλαντα και σύζυγος του Δαρδάνου, σύμφωνα με τοπικό μύθο της Σαμοθράκης. Στη Χρύση προσφέρθηκε ως γαμήλιο δώρο από τη θεά Αθηνά το «Παλλάδιον», καθώς και η μυστηριακή λατρεία των «» 2. * Βοιωτή, θυγατέρα του `Αλμου ή `Ολμου. Η Χρύση γέννησε ένα παιδί θεού, τον Φλεγύα από τον `Αρη, ο οποίος διαδέχθηκε τον παππού του. Αδελφή αυτής της Χρύσης ήταν η Χρυσογένεια. (el)
  • In Greek mythology, the name Chryse (Ancient Greek: Χρύση or Χρυσῆ "golden") may refer to: * Chryse, an Arcadian princess as the daughter of Pallas, son of King Lycaon. She was the wife of Dardanus and became the mother of his sons, Idaeus and . * Chryse, a Minyan princess as the daughter of King Almus of Orchomenus and sister of Chrysogeneia. She was the lover of Ares and mother of Phlegyas. * Chryse, a nymph or minor goddess of Lemnos (or of Chryse Island) who lured Philoctetes away from his companions which resulted in him being bitten by a snake. Some sources state that Chryse was a local epithet of Athena, and the misfortune happened to Philoctetes next to her altar, which the snake was guarding. The altar was said to have been set up by Jason. * Chryse, daughter of , sister of , (en)
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