- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Cleobule or
Cleoboule (Ancient Gr****: Κλεοβούλη, Kleoboúlē) or
Cleobula refers to:
Cleobule,
daughter of
Aeolus or Aeopolus...
-
Aphrodite Astacus Astabe Autolycus Chione or
Stilbe or
Telauge Myrtilus Cleobule or
Clymene or
Clytie or
Myrto or
Phaethusa or
Theobula Polybus Chthonophyle...
- Danaus; or a nymph[citation needed] or
mortal woman named Clytie,
Clymene or
Cleobule (Theobule).
Myrtilus was the
charioteer of King
Oenomaus of Pisa in Elis...
- Argive.
Amphidamas or
Iphidamas ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Tegea,
Arcadia son of
Aleus and
Cleobule Amphion ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Pellene,
Peloponnesus son of
Hyperasius and
Hypso or...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Aeopolus was the
father of
Cleobule (Theobule), one of the
possible mother of
Myrtilus by Hermes. He was also
called Aeolus. Hyginus...
-
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...
- Gr****: Κράντωρ, -ορος) was a son of
Amyntor and
possibly Hippodamia or
Cleobule. He was
probably the
brother of
Astydameia and Phoenix. When
Amyntor lost...
- Λάκριτος) was the
Boeotian father of the
Argonaut Leitus and
Clonius by
Cleobule. Otherwise,
Leitus was
called the son of
Alector (Alectryon) and Polybule...
- 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...
- (Alectryon). Alternatively,
Leitus parents were
identified to be
Lacritus and
Cleobule or an earth-born, thus a son of Gaea.
Diodorus Siculus,
Bibliotheca historica...