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In Greek mythology, Cleomestra was a Trojan princess as daughter of King Tros
Cleomestra
Trojan princess
Member of the Trojan Royal Family
AbodeDardania, later Ilium (Troy)
Genealogy
ParentsTros and Callirhoe or Acallaris
SiblingsIlus II, Assaracus, Ganymede, and Cleopatra
ConsortAesyetes
ChildrenAssaracus, Alcathous and Antenor

In Greek mythology, Cleomestra was a Trojan princess as daughter of King Tros and probably, Callirrhoe, daughter of the river god Scamander, or Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes. She was the sister of Ilus, Assaracus, Ganymede and possibly, Cleopatra. Cleomestra became the mother of Assaracus, Antenor and maybe of Alcathous by Aesyetes. Cleomestra and Cleopatra, as daughters of Tros are probably the same person.

Notes

  1. Tzetzes on Lycophron, 29
  2. Scholiast on Homer's Iliad 20.231 who refers to Hellanicus as his authority
  3. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae 1.62.2
  4. Apollodorus, 3.12.2
  5. Dictys Cretensis, 4.22
  6. Homer, Iliad 13.427ff

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