Icteron
Icteron is a term primarily used in the context of historical and literary studies, particularly within the framework of the *Icterion* or *Icterion of Priene*, a mythological figure from Greek mythology. The name "Icteron" is derived from the Greek word *ikteros*, meaning "yellow," which may have been associated with jaundice or a golden hue, possibly referencing the figure’s appearance or symbolic significance.
In Greek mythology, Icteron was the son of Priam, the king of Troy, and his wife Hecuba.
The term "Icteron" has also been referenced in scholarly discussions of ancient Greek culture, particularly in
In literary and historical analyses, Icteron serves as an example of the lesser-known figures in Greek mythology,