Chione
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Chione, or Khione (Χιόνη, from the Greek χιών chiōn, "snow") may refer to:
In Greek mythology
[edit]- Chione is the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including:
- Chione (daughter of Boreas), mother of Eumolpus by Poseidon
- Chione (daughter of Daedalion), mother of Philammon and Autolycus by Apollo and Hermes respectively
- Chione (daughter of Callirrhoe), who was changed into a snow cloud
- Chione (daughter of Arcturus), who was abducted by Boreas and bore him three sons
- Chione, mother of Priapus by Dionysus
- Chione, one of the Niobids
In biology
[edit]- Chione (plant), a plant genus in the family Rubiaceae
- Chione (bivalve), a mollusc genus of bivalves in the family Veneridae
In astronomy
[edit]- 6261 Chione (1976 WC) is a Mars-crossing asteroid discovered on November 30, 1976 by Schuster, H.-E. at La Silla.
In popular culture
[edit]- Khione, daughter of Boreas, a character in the book The Lost Hero and The House of Hades by Rick Riordan