Chloris

Chloris
"As she talks, her lips breathe spring roses: I was Chloris, who am now called Flora." Ovid

There are many stories in Greek mythology about figures named Chloris ("Khloris" or Χλωρίς, from "Khloros" or χλωρός, meaning "greenish-yellow," "pale green," "pale," "pallid" or "fresh"). Some clearly refer to different characters; other stories may refer to the same Chloris, but disagree on details.

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Chloris (Nymph)

Chloris was a Nymph associated with spring, flowers and new growth. Her Roman equivalent was the goddess Flora. She was abducted by (and later married) Zephyr, the god of the west wind.

Chloris (Meliboea)

Meliboea was one of Niobe and Amphion's fourteen children (the Niobids), and the only one (or one of two) spared when Artemis and Apollo killed the Niobids in retribution for Niobe's insult to their mother Leto, bragging that she had many children and Leto had only two. Meliboea was so frightened by the ordeal, she turned permanently pale, changing her name to Chloris ("pale one"). This Chloris is referred to in Homer's Odyssey (book 11, lines 281-296).

She was later to marry Neleus and become queen in Pylos. They had several sons including Nestor, Alastor and Chromius and a daughter Pero. Chloris also had a son, Periclymenus while married to Neleus, though by some accounts Periclymenus's father was Poseidon (who was himself Neleus's father). Poseidon gave Periclymenus the ability to transform into any animal. Other children include Taurus, Asterius, Pylaon, Deimachus, Eurybius, Phrasius, Eurymenes, Evagoras and Epilaus.[citation needed]

Odysseus is said to have encountered Chloris on his journey to Hades (Homer's Odyssey, 11, 281).

Chloris (Mother of Mopsus)

Chloris married the seer Ampyx (son of Elatus), with whom she had a child Mopsus who also became a renowned seer and would later join the Argonauts.

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  • CHLORIS — florum Dea, eadem cum ea, quae a Romanis Flora dicta est: quae cum Zephyro nupsisset, a marito muneris locô impetravit, ut florum omnium haberet potestatem. Ovid. l. 5. Fast. v. 195. Chloris eram, quae Flora vocor. Corrupta Latinô Nominis est… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Chloris [1] — Chloris (griech., die Saatgrüne), griechischer Frauenname, 1) Gemahlin des Zephyros, Göttin der Blumen, so v. w. Flora, s.d. 2) Ch., Tochter des Königs Amphion von Orchomenos u. der Persephone, Gemahlin des Neleus, s.d. 3) Ch., Tochter des Königs …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Chloris [2] — Chloris, 1) (Ch. L.), Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Gramineae Chlorideae, 1. Ordn. 23. Kl. L.; Arten: exotische zierliche Gräser. 2) Vogel, so v. w. Grünling …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Chlōris — (griech.), die Hore des Frühlings und Göttin der Blumen, Gemahlin des Zephyros, Mutter des Karpos (Frucht), von den Römern mit Flora (s.d.) gleichgesetzt …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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  • Chloris — CHLORIS, ĭdis, Gr. Χλῶρις, ιδος, die Göttinn der Blumen. Sieh Flora …   Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon

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  • Chloris [2] — CHLORIS, ĭdis, (⇒ Tab. X.) die älteste Tochter des Amphions und der Niobe, welche allein von ihren Schwestern leben blieb, als selbige Diana, ihrer Mutter Hochmuth wegen, erschoß. Apollod. lib. III. c. 5. §. 6. Sie hatte bereits den Neleus… …   Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon

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