In Greek mythology, Chryseis (/krˈsɪs/, Ancient Greek: Χρυσηΐς, romanizedKhrysēís, pronounced [kʰrysɛːís] means 'gold') may refer to the following women:

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  1. ^ Hesiod, Theogony 349–361
  2. ^ Bane, Theresa (2013). Encyclopedia of Fairies in World Folklore and Mythology. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. pp. 87, 199. ISBN 9780786471119.
  3. ^ Homeric Hymn to Demeter 418–423
  4. ^ Apollodorus, 2.4.10; Tzetzes, Chiliades 2.222
  5. ^ Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.2
  6. ^ Apollodorus, 2.4.9.
  7. ^ Pausanias, 9.27.6; Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.3, f.n. 51
  8. ^ Pausanias, 9.27.6–7; Gregorius Nazianzenus, Orat. IV, Contra Julianum I (Migne S. Gr. 35.661)
  9. ^ Athenaeus, 13.4 with Herodorus as the authority; Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.3, f.n. 51
  10. ^ Apollodorus, 2.4.10; Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.3; Tzetzes, Chiliades 2.224
  11. ^ Apollodorus, 2.4.10; Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.3
  12. ^ Apollodorus, 2.7.8
  13. ^ Scholia on the Iliad; Hesychius, Lexicon; Malalas, Chronographia 100; Eustathius on Homer, Iliad 1.123.9 van der Valk
  14. ^ Homer, Iliad 1.378
  15. ^ Walters, Henry Beauchamp (1905). History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman: Based on the Work of Samuel Birch. Vol. 2. pp. 65.

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