Cydonia or
Kydonia was an ancient
city-state on the northwest coast of the island of
Crete. It is at the site of the modern-day Greek city of
Chania. In legend Cydonia was founded by King
Cydon, a son of
Hermes or Apollo and of
Akakallis, the daughter of King
Minos. According to Pausanias he was son of king
Tegeates. The name
Cydon may derive from the word κῦδος(=glory) or from the verb κυδάνω(=to boast).
Diodorus Siculus mentions that the city was founded by King
Minos.