Klytios (brother of Priam)
Clytius ( ancient Greek Κλύτιος ) is in Greek mythology the son of the second king of Troy , Laomedon , and thus brother of Priam .
He is the father of Kaletor , who was killed with a spear by the Telamonian Aias while trying to set fire to the Greek ships during the Trojan War . His daughter was Prokleia that the Poseidon's son Kyknos married. Another daughter named Pronoë was, according to a scholion for Homer's Iliad, the wife of the Panthoo , to whom she gave birth to the Polydamas on the night that the Trojan hero Hector was born. According to Johannes Tzetzes , Laothoë was the wife of Clytios.
literature
- Heinrich Wilhelm Stoll : Klytios 2 . In: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (Hrsg.): Detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology . Volume 2.1, Leipzig 1894, column 1247 ( digitized version ).