- mythology, the name
Cleobule, Cleoboule,
Kleobule or
Kleoboule (Ancient Gr****: Κλεοβούλη, Kleoboúlē) or
Cleobula refers to:
Cleobule,
daughter of Aeolus...
- 1st cent. AD
Stilbe Schol. Il.
Telauge Eustathius 12th cent. AD
Myrtilus Cleobule Clymene Pherecydes 5th cent. BC
Clytie Hyg. De astr. 1st cent. BC/AD Myrto...
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daughter of Danaus; or a
nymph or
mortal woman named Clytie,
Clymene or
Cleobule[AI-generated source?] (Theobule).
Myrtilus was the
charioteer of King Oenomaus...
- Argive.
Amphidamas or
Iphidamas ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Tegea,
Arcadia son of
Aleus and
Cleobule Amphion ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Pellene,
Peloponnesus son of
Hyperasius and
Hypso or...
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slain by Hippomedon. Leonteus, son of
Coronus (the son of Caeneus) and
Cleobule, was one of the
commanders of the
Lapiths during the
Trojan War. Together...
-
likely referred to
either the Phoenicians; Phoenix, the son of
Amyntor and
Cleobule in Homer's Iliad; or the phoenix, the
sacred bird of
Ancient Egypt. This...
- In one
source though, this
Arcesilaus is
called a son of
Alector and
Cleobule, and thus half-brother to
Leitus and Clonius. He was
killed by Hector....
-
mothered Sarpedon by the god Zeus. Hippodamia, also
known as
Alcimede or
Cleobule,[AI-generated source?] the
mother of
Phoenix by Amyntor, and
possibly of...
- in the Iliad, on the
urgings of his
jealous mother (variously
named as
Cleobule, Hippodameia, or Alcimede),
Phoenix had had **** with his father's concubine...
- son of
either Alegenor, or of
Alector and Acteis, or of
Lacritus and
Cleobule, and in the
latter case
brother of Leitus; he came from
Boeotia and commanded...