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- Tritogeneia, daughter of Aeolus or Euryan****a, daughter of Hyperphas or lastly, Chrysogone, daughter of Almus. Yet others variously gave Minyas' father as Chryses...
- Poseidon. Others considered Callirhoe, Euryan****a, Hermippe or lastly, Chrysogone as the consort of the sea-god instead. Tritogeneia, an epithet of Athena...
- father of the eponym Minyas. In some myths, Minyas himself was the son of Chrysogone and Poseidon. Her name which can denote “golden” expresses the traditional...
- Retrieved 25 June 2019. Archives Nationales. "GUIGUE DE CHAMPVANS, Jean Chrysogone". francearchives.fr. Retrieved 25 June 2019. Archives Nationales. "HUGON...
- cornet. He studied with one of the most important clarinet teachers, Chrysogone Cyrille Rose. His compositions for the clarinet are mainly studies for...
- O.S.B. Theodwin Can. Reg. O.S.A. Stefano Gregorio Papareschi iuniore Chrysogone O.S.B. Gerardo Pietro Ugo Griffone Yves Can. Reg. Alberto Bernardo Stanzio...
- Saints. Cistercian Studies. Abbaye de Gethsemani, 1954. Cited in Waddell, Chrysogone. O.C.S.O. "Alice De La Cambre. Regards Sur Sa Vie." Collectanea Cisterciensia...
- Chrysogone Cyrille Rose (born on 13 February 1830 in Lestrem, Pas-de-Calais and died on 1902 in Meaux) was an acclaimed French clarinetist, and served...
- father of Minyas. In another account, the second daughter was named as Chrysogone and Minyas was given as her son by Poseidon, and not the grandson. Almus...
- Valentine Archived 2016-11-28 at the Wayback Machine Cléa Kahn-Sriber Chrysogone Zougmoré Integrity Award Archived 2016-11-28 at the Wayback Machine Judge...