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Hesione

The marriage of Telamon and Hesione or Hesione's farewell to her brother Priam under the attention of Heracles and Telamon on the right, detail of fresco from the triclinium of the House of Octavius Quartio at Pompeii
Heracles saves Hesione from the sea monster; 15th-century miniature

In Greek mythology and later art, the name Hesione (/hɪˈsaɪ.əniː/; Ancient Greek: Ἡσιόνη) refers to various mythological figures, of whom the Trojan princess Hesione is most known.


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Hesiona (Laomedontun qızı) AZ Hesíone Catalan Hesione German Ησιόνη (μητέρα Τεύκρου) Greek Hesíone Spanish Hesione ET Hésione French Esione Italian ჰესიონე KA 헤시오네 Korean

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