Chresiphon, an architect of Diana’s temple in Ephesus. Pliny, bk. 36, ch. 14.
Chresphontes, a son of Aristomachus. See: [Aristodemus].
Chrestus, an approved writer of Athens, &c. Columella, bk. 1, de Res Rustica, ch. 1.
Chromia, a daughter of Itonus. Pausanias, bk. 5, ch. 1.
Chromios, a son of Neleus and Chloris, who, with 10 brothers, was killed in a battle by Hercules.——A son of Priam, killed by Diomedes. Apollodorus, bk. 3, ch. 12.
Chromis, a captain in the Trojan war. Homer, Iliad, bk. 2.——A young shepherd. Virgil, Eclogues, poem 6.——A Phrygian killed by Camilla. Virgil, Æneid, bk. 11, li. 675.——A son of Hercules. Statius, bk. 6, li. 346.
Chromius, a son of Pterilaus. Apollodorus, bk. 2, ch. 4.——An Argive, who, alone with Alcenor, survived a battle between 300 of his countrymen and 300 Spartans. Herodotus, bk. 1, ch. 82.
Chronius, a man who built a temple of Diana at Orchomenos. Pausanias, bk. 8, ch. 48.
Chronos, the Greek name of Saturn, or time, in whose honour festivals called Chronia were yearly celebrated by the Rhodians, and some of the Greeks.
Chryasus, a king of Argos, descended from Inachus.