Ilione

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Ilione is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally known as a daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.

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Label Occurrences
Ilione canonical 2

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan princess
figure in Greek mythology
associatedWith Troy NERFINISHED
brother Polydorus NERFINISHED
category Princesses in Greek mythology
Trojans in the Trojan War NERFINISHED
causeOfDeathOf Deipylus NERFINISHED
child Deipylus NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek mythology NERFINISHED
ethnicity Trojan
father Priam NERFINISHED
gender female
grandfather Laomedon NERFINISHED
involvedIn aftermath of the Trojan War
languageOfPrimarySources Ancient Greek
mentionedIn later mythographic traditions
mother Hecuba NERFINISHED
notableAct saved her brother Polydorus from death by raising him as her own son
substituted her own son Deipylus for Polydorus when her husband plotted murder
notableTheme familial loyalty
tragic sacrifice
raisedAsSon Polydorus NERFINISHED
relative Aeneas NERFINISHED
sibling Cassandra NERFINISHED
Deiphobus NERFINISHED
Hector NERFINISHED
Helenus NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
Polyxena NERFINISHED
Troilus NERFINISHED
spouse Polymestor NERFINISHED
spouseInstanceOf Thracian king
stepChildRelation Polydorus NERFINISHED
timePeriod mythical era of the Trojan War

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Priam mother Ilione
Helenus sibling Ilione