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- Chthonia abstract "In Greek mythology, the name Chthonia (Χθωνία "of the earth") may refer to:Chthonia, daughter of Erechtheus and Praxithea. She was sacrificed by her father, who had received a prophecy according to which he could win the imminent battle against Eumolpus only if he sacrificed his daughter. Her sisters, who had sworn to kill themselves if one of them died, fulfilled their oath by throwing themselves off a cliff. According to the dictionary Suda, only two of the sisters, Protogeneia and Pandora, did commit suicide, which makes sense since of the other daughters of Erechtheus, Orithyia had been abducted by Boreas, Procris married off to Cephalus, and Creusa was still a baby at the time the oath had been sworn. It was also said, however, that Chthonia married her uncle Butes, which probably indicates a version that she was not sacrificed.Chthonia, daughter of Phoroneus or of Colontas. She and her brother Clymenus were said to have founded a sanctuary of Demeter Chthonia (see below) at Hermione. In another version, Demeter, during her wanderings in search of Persephone, was ill-treated by Colontas, against which Chthonia protested. Demeter burned Colontas alive in his house, but saved Chthonia and transported her to Hermione, where she founded the aforementioned sanctuary.Chthonia, one of the Alkyonides.Chthonia, an epithet of Demeter and several other chthonic deities, such as Hecate, Nyx or Melinoe.Chthonia was also an ancient mythical and poetical name of Crete.Chthonia is and was also a fictitious planet and story setting in the story Ready Player One, in which a character called James Halliday creates a Dungeons and Dragons setting here.".
- Chthonia wikiPageID "30806573".
- Chthonia wikiPageLength "2889".
- Chthonia wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Chthonia wikiPageRevisionID "607000671".
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Alkyonides.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Anemoi.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Butes.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epithets_of_Demeter.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Cephalus.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Chthonic.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Creusa.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Demeter.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Erechtheus.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Ermioni.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Eumolpus.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Hecate.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Melinoe.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Nyx.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Orithyia.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Persephone.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Phoroneus.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Praxithea.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Procris.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLink Suda.
- Chthonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chthonia".
- Chthonia hasPhotoCollection Chthonia.
- Chthonia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_myth_index.
- Chthonia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chthonia subject Category:Epithets_of_Demeter.
- Chthonia subject Category:Women_in_Greek_mythology.
- Chthonia type Study.
- Chthonia comment "In Greek mythology, the name Chthonia (Χθωνία "of the earth") may refer to:Chthonia, daughter of Erechtheus and Praxithea. She was sacrificed by her father, who had received a prophecy according to which he could win the imminent battle against Eumolpus only if he sacrificed his daughter. Her sisters, who had sworn to kill themselves if one of them died, fulfilled their oath by throwing themselves off a cliff.".
- Chthonia label "Chthonia".
- Chthonia sameAs থোনিয়া.
- Chthonia sameAs Chthonia_(Tochter_des_Phoroneus).
- Chthonia sameAs Q1088972.
- Chthonia sameAs Q1088972.
- Chthonia wasDerivedFrom Chthonia?oldid=607000671.
- Chthonia isPrimaryTopicOf Chthonia.