In Greek mythology, Chromia ( /ˈkroʊmiə/; Ancient Greek: Χρωμία, Khrōmía) was the daughter of Itonus, son of Amphictyon, himself son of Deucalion. She was also, in some traditions, the mother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and Eurycyda by Endymion. [1] [2]
The poem Endymion, a Tale of Greece, by Henry B. Hirst (1848) [3] is a modern retelling of the legend of Endymion and Chromia. [4]
In Greek mythology, Chromia ( /ˈkroʊmiə/; Ancient Greek: Χρωμία, Khrōmía) was the daughter of Itonus, son of Amphictyon, himself son of Deucalion. She was also, in some traditions, the mother of Aetolus, Paeon, Epeius and Eurycyda by Endymion. [1] [2]
The poem Endymion, a Tale of Greece, by Henry B. Hirst (1848) [3] is a modern retelling of the legend of Endymion and Chromia. [4]