Attention: Femme (Themiste Queen of Dardania) est aussi son cousin.
Il est marié avec Themiste Queen of Dardania.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1319 à Troy, Asia Minor.
Enfant(s):
ADAM & EVE GENEALOGY:
Notes for KING OF TROY LAOMEDON:
Laomedon
On the Trojan line, Ilus who was the founder and king of Troy, married Eurydice, and became the father of Laomedon. As it was said before, his daughter Themiste married his nephew, Capys (of the Dardanian line). His son Laomedon succeeded Ilus. Of the two royal lines, those of Troy became more powerful than the older Dardanian line, under the rule of Laomedon.
The new king married Strymo, Placia or Leucippe. Whichever woman he married, he was the father of Podarces (Priam) and many other sons. He had at least one daughter, Hesione. His son Tithonus was abducted by Eos, goddess of dawn, and taken to Ethiopia, Syria. The goddess bore him a son Memnon.
Laomedon was known as the king, for his arrogance and impiety and who refused to honors his promises. Poseidon and Apollo, possibly punished for rebelling against Zeus, had to work for one year for a mortal. The two gods disguised as builders, was hired to work alongside with a mortal, Aeacus, son of Zeus and Aegina, (father of Peleus and Telamon), to build the walls of Troy. Poseidon and Apollo wanted the vine of gold as payment for their work. Laomedon agreed. After the gods finished building the wall, Laomedon refused to pay their wages for their services. Apollo caused the plague within the city, while Poseidon send a sea-monster to ravage the Trojan countryside.
The seers told Laomedon, that land would be spare, if the king sacrifice his daughter to the sea-monster. Chaining his daughter, Hesione and waited for monster to arrive. Heracles, who was performing the ninth labour (fetching the girdle of Hippolyte), stopped at Troy. Learning what was about to happen, Heracles wanted Laomedon's immortal horses in exchange for rescuing his daughter. Laomedon agreed. After killing the monster, again Laomedon refused to pay. Heracles angry at the Trojan king betrayal on his promise, planned to return with an army, after he finish performing the twelve labours.
Heracles raised an army in Tiryns, and the Argonaut hero, Telamon of Salamis, son of Aeacus. After capturing the city, Laomedon was killed, along with many of his sons, and Heracles gave Heisone to Telamon as concubine. She allowed Hesione to ransomed one captive. Hesione ransomed her youngest brother Podarces, with her veil. Podarces became king of Troy, and changed his name to Priam (Ransom).
More About KING OF TROY LAOMEDON:
Title-: King of Troy
More About QUEEN OF TROY PLACIA:
A.k.a.: Strymo
Title-: Queen of Troy
Child of LAOMEDON and PLACIA is:
6. i. KING OF TROY PRIAM31, b. 1255 BC - Troy, Troad, Phrygia, Asia Minor; d. 1183 BC - Troy, Troad, Phrygia, Asia Minor.
{geni:occupation} the Dardanian, Prince of Troy
{geni:about_me} born 1490BC or 1310BC
NOTE: Dates here are refered to B.C. period.
King of Dardania Capys of Greek Myth1
King of Dardania Capys of Greek Myth||p112.htm#i13408|King of Dardania Assaracus of Greek Myth||p112.htm#i13410|the Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27326|King of Dardania Tros of Greek Myth|d. 1328 B.C.|p274.htm#i13409|the Naiad Callirrhoe of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27325|the River God Simois of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27328||||
Father King of Dardania Assaracus of Greek Myth2,3
Mother the Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth1,4
King of Dardania Capys of Greek Myth was the son of King of Dardania Assaracus of Greek Myth and the Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth.2,3,1,4 Also called King Capys of Dardania.1 King of Dardania Capys of Greek Myth married Themiste of Greek Myth, daughter of King of Troy Ilos of Greek Myth and Eurydice of Greek Myth; 1st cousins.1
Family Themiste of Greek Myth
Child King of Dardania Anchises of Greek Myth+ d. 1180 B.C.1
Capys
In Greek mythology, Capys was a son of Assaracus and Aigesta or Themiste and father of Anchises and so grandfather of Aeneas the Trojan, who warned not to bring the Trojan horse into the city
a descendant of Aeneas and king of Alba Longa
The first one, or a different Capys, founded the city of Capua. (Virgil X, 145)
Notes 1) Capys son of Assaracus
Family Tree of Aeneas
Zeus
Dardanus
Erichthonius of Dardania
Tros
Assaracus
Capys
Anchises
Aeneas
See Troy Family Tree
King of Dardania Capys of Greek Myth1
King of Dardania Capys of Greek Myth||p112.htm#i13408|King of Dardania Assaracus of Greek Myth||p112.htm#i13410|the Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27326|King of Dardania Tros of Greek Myth|d. 1328 B.C.|p274.htm#i13409|the Naiad Callirrhoe of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27325|the River God Simois of Greek Myth||p240.htm#i27328||||
Father King of Dardania Assaracus of Greek Myth2,3
Mother the Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth1,4
King of Dardania Capys of Greek Myth was the son of King of Dardania Assaracus of Greek Myth and the Naiad Hieromneme of Greek Myth.2,3,1,4 Also called King Capys of Dardania.1 King of Dardania Capys of Greek Myth married Themiste of Greek Myth, daughter of King of Troy Ilos of Greek Myth and Eurydice of Greek Myth; 1st cousins.1
Family Themiste of Greek Myth
Child King of Dardania Anchises of Greek Myth+ d. 1180 B.C.1
Citations
[S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Troy and Dardania.
[S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Assaracus, 30.
[S286] Edith Hamilton, Mythology: Timelss Tales.
[S1333] Theoi Project, online www.theoi.comindex.htm, HIEROMNEME.
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In Dardania, Assaracus was succeeded on the throne by his son Capys 1, who towards the end of the Trojan War is said to have recommended throwing the WOODEN HORSE into the sea. Capys 1 is father of Anchises 1 , who is father of Aeneas , leader of the Dardanians during the Trojan War .Aeneas is remembered for his courage and piety, and as the one who was destined to survive and to save the House of Dardanus 1 from extinction. For Aeneas , escaping from the flames of the sacked Troy, emigrated to Italy where he founded a kingdom which in time gave birth to Rome.
PRINCE
88th great grandfather
In Dardania, Assaracus was succeeded on the throne by his son Capys 1,who towards the end of the Trojan War is said to have recommendedthrowing the WOODEN HORSE into the sea. Capys 1 is father of Anchises 1,who is father of Aeneas, leader of the Dardanians during the Trojan War.Aeneas is remembered for his courage and piety, and as the one who wasdestined to survive and to save the House of Dardanus 1 from extinction.For Aeneas, escaping from the flames of the sacked Troy, emigrated toItaly where he founded a kingdom which in time gave birth to Rome.
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