Yes, she is, but the correct Greek spelling of her name would be Khione. She was the goddess of snow. Her parents were Boreas and a nymph. The way you spelled it would be the Roman's way.
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Chione or Khione was the goddess of snow. she was the offspring of Boreas god of the north wind and Orithyia the goddess of chill mountain winds.
Khione/Chione.
Snowikus! Ular is the snow god...it you 'ride' on one plank or two...you must pray to Ular...Ular is the one who is responsible for dropping light fluffy flakes on the mountains for us to enjoy...please pray to Ular for all of us...
the wateress of Rome
She was no goddess, if she had been, she would have been immortal. She was the daughter of Daedalion. She was so beautiful that even the gods fell in love with her. Because her beauty led to vanity and pride, Artemis killed her. This story was told by Ovid, who does not mention the place.
her symbol is snow
Autolycus was not a Greek God but a cleaver thief, the son of Hermes and Chione whose twin Philammon was the son of Apollo.
Chione cancellata was created in 1767.
There is no such Greek Goddess.
who is the goddess of themoon of greek
Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture (Greek form: Demeter). There are also plenty of other deities and monsters in Greek mythology whose names started thus: Chronos Cronus Chaos Coeus Crius Clymene Cottus Caerus Corus Cerberus Charon Ceto Charybdis Cymopoleia Chione Chloris Comus Corymbus Cybele
Demeter is the Greek goddess of earth and harvest.