Clonius
In Greek mythology, the name Clonius (/ˈkloʊniəs/; Greek: Κλονίος) may refer to:
- Clonius, one of the Achaean leaders in the Trojan War, son of either Alegenor,[1] or of Alector and Acteis,[2] or of Lacritus and Cleobule, and in the latter case brother of Leitus; he came from Boeotia[3] and commanded nine ships.[4] He was killed by Agenor.[5]
- Clonius, an illegitimate son of Priam.[6]
- Clonius, a companion of Aeneas, who was killed by Turnus.[7]
- Clonius, another companion of Aeneas, who was killed by Messapus.[8]
- Clonius, a defender of Thebes against the Seven, killed by Tydeus.[9]
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