In Greek mythology, Proclia or Proclea ( Ancient Greek: Πρόκλεια Prókleia) is the daughter of Laomedon, king of Troy, [1] or Clytius, son of Laomedon (and in the latter case sister of Caletor). [2] She married Cycnus, king of Colonae, and bore him two children, Tenes and Hemithea. [2] [3] Tenes, however is said to be the son of Apollo.
In Greek mythology, Proclia or Proclea ( Ancient Greek: Πρόκλεια Prókleia) is the daughter of Laomedon, king of Troy, [1] or Clytius, son of Laomedon (and in the latter case sister of Caletor). [2] She married Cycnus, king of Colonae, and bore him two children, Tenes and Hemithea. [2] [3] Tenes, however is said to be the son of Apollo.