Thronia, daughter of King Belus of Egypt, and the mother of Arabus, the eponym of Arabia, by Hermes.[1]
Thronia, a Naiadnymph, mother of Abderus by Poseidon[2] and the eponym of the city Thronion in Opuntian Locris.[3] Her father was possibly the river god Nestus in Bistonia[4] and thus probably the sister of Callirhoe.[5]
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