Klonios (son of the alegor)
Klonios ( Greek Κλονίος ) is a figure in Greek mythology .
He was a son of the alegor and in the battle for Troy one of the five leaders of the Boiotians in the army of the Greeks. Nine of the 50 Boiotic ships were under his command. According to tradition, he was killed by Hector or by Agenor .
According to Hyginus , Klonios is said to have been a brother of Leitos . Whose father is in Homer but Alectryon and in the Bibliotheke of Apollodor Alektor; The author has apparently confused this with the similar-sounding name Alegenor .
Hyginus also lists Klonios among Helena's suitors .
literature
- Karl Scherling : Klonios 1. In: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume XI, 1, Stuttgart 1921, Col. 876.
- Heinrich Wilhelm Stoll : Klonios 1 . In: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (Hrsg.): Detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology . Volume 2.1, Leipzig 1894, column 1226 ( digitized version ).