Talk:Cilla (mythology)
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Two characters or one?
[edit]According to the article there were two Trojan women, contemporaries of Priam and Thymoites, both named Cilla. I have the impression that they are the same mythological character, presented differently through two mythological traditions that differ in some details.
This is what I think the stories of the two traditions have in common:
- Cilla is married to Thymoites;
- Cilla bears a son, Munippos, on the same say that Hecuba bears Paris;
- Priam kills Munippos in a tragic misinterpretation of an oracle's prediction.
And here is how they differ:
- In one tradition, Thymoites is a brother of Priam and so Cilla is Priam's sister-in-law (actually in two ways: also through being a sister of Priam's wife Hecuba).
- In a second tradition, Cilla is a sister of Priam (and, like Priam, a child of Laomedon), and so Thymoites is Priam's brother-in-law