- In Gr**** mythology,
Stheneboea (/ˌsθɛnɪˈbiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Σθενέβοια Sthenéboia; the "strong cow" or "strong
through cattle") was the
daughter of Iobates...
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character Gr****
mythology Antaea, an
epithet for a
number of mythological...
- Bellerophon.
Pierre Grimal : A
Concise Dictionary of
classical Mythology, s.v. "
Stheneboea" Grimal, Pierre, The
Dictionary of
classical Mythology, Wiley-Blackwell...
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Hippolochus and
Laodamia (Deidamia or Hippodamia).
Philonoe was the
sister of
Stheneboea who
loved Bellerophon more than her
current husband, King
Proetus of Argos...
- But when the wife of king
Proetus –
whose name was
either Anteia or
Stheneboea,
tried to make
advances on him, he
rejected her,
causing her to accuse...
- of an
attempt to rape her, cf. the
stories of
Phaedra and Hippolytus,
Stheneboea and Bellerophon,
Astydamia and Peleus, Phthia/Clytia and Phoenix, Philonome...
- Cybele's
hostility to the Telchines. "Antaea" was also
another name for
Stheneboea, wife of Proetus.
Orphic Hymn to
Mother Antaia (40), 1;
Apollonius of...
- (431 BC with Medea)
Theristai (Reapers,
satyr play, 431 BC with Medea)
Stheneboea (before 429 BC)
Bellerophon (c. 430 BC)
Cresphontes (c. 425 BC) Erechtheus...
- Iphian****a, one of the
three maenadic daughters of the
Argive king
Proetus by
Stheneboea who were
purified of
their madness by Melampus. Iphian****a eventually...
-
brother of Elatus, Azan and Tripylus. Aphidas'
children were
Aleus and
Stheneboea.
After his father's death,
Apheidas became king of Tegea.
Scholion on...