- mythology, the name
Theobule (Ancient Gr****: Θεοβούλη from θεός + βούλλα 'divine will' or 'divine counsel')
refers to:
Theobule,
mother of
Myrtilus by...
- Danaus; or a
nymph or
mortal woman named Clytie,
Clymene or
Cleobule (
Theobule).
Myrtilus was the
charioteer of King
Oenomaus of Pisa in Elis, on the...
- BC/AD
Myrto Pherecydes 5th cent. BC
Phaethusa Pherecydes 5th cent. BC
Theobule Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD
Polybus Chthonophyle Paus. 2nd cent. AD Eleusis...
-
Aeopolus or
Aipolus (Ancient Gr****: Αἰοπόλου) was the
father of
Cleobule (
Theobule), one of the
possible mother of
Myrtilus by Hermes. He was also called...
-
Boeotian leaders in the
Trojan War. Otherwise, the
parents of
Prothoenor were
Theobule and Archilycus, son of Itonus. Tzetzes, John (2015).
Allegories of the...
-
Varro derived the name from an
Aeolic sioboulla, the
equivalent of
Attic theobule ("divine counsel"). This
etymology is not
accepted in
modern handbooks...
- of
Anchises Themisto Θεμιστώ the name of
several mythological figures Theobule Θεοβούλη the name of
several mythological figures Theonoe Θεονόη the name...
-
Trojan War, from
Thespiae in Boeotia, son of
Areilycus (Archilycus) and
Theobule,
brother of Arcesilaus; he
commanded eight ships. In one account, Prothoenor...
-
Arcesilaus son of
Areilycus and
Theobule or of
Alector and
Cleobule Boeotia Prothoenor son of
Areilycus and
Theobule or of
Alector and
Arteis Boeotia...
- thus a son of Gaea. Meanwhile, Arcesilaus'
parents were
Areilycus and
Theobule. Cleobule,
mother of the
tragedian Euripides by Apollo, as
stated by Hyginus...