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In [[Greek mythology|Greek legend]], '''Ilione''' was the daughter of [[Priam]] and [[Hecuba]] of [[Troy (ancient city)|Troy]]. She married [[Polymestor]] of [[Thrace]]. In the ''[[Aeneid]]'', her sceptre is in the possession of [[Aeneas]], who presents it to [[Dido]] of [[Carthage]].

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In Greek legend, Ilione was the daughter of Priam and Hecuba of Troy. She married Polymestor of Thrace. In the Aeneid, her sceptre is in the possession of Aeneas, who presents it to Dido of Carthage.