Cleoboea

In Greek mythology, the name Cleoboea (Ancient Greek: Κλεόβοια) refers to: * Cleoboea, daughter of Criasus and Melantho, sister of Phorbas and Ereuthalion. * Cleoboea, mother of Eurythemis. Her daughter was married to King Thestius of Pleuron in Aetolia. Cleoboea herself is otherwise unknown. * Cleoboea, mother of Philonis by Eosphoros. Philonis, in her turn, became the mother of Philammon by Apollo. * Cleoboea, who was said to have been the first to have brought the orgies of Demeter to Thasos from Paros. Pausanias describes a painting which portrays her and Tellis, grandfather of the poet Archilochus, both as young people, on board the boat, with a chest in Cleoboea's hands which is supposed to contain some objects sacred to Demeter. * Cleoboea or , wife of (son of and a descendan

Cleoboea

In Greek mythology, the name Cleoboea (Ancient Greek: Κλεόβοια) refers to: * Cleoboea, daughter of Criasus and Melantho, sister of Phorbas and Ereuthalion. * Cleoboea, mother of Eurythemis. Her daughter was married to King Thestius of Pleuron in Aetolia. Cleoboea herself is otherwise unknown. * Cleoboea, mother of Philonis by Eosphoros. Philonis, in her turn, became the mother of Philammon by Apollo. * Cleoboea, who was said to have been the first to have brought the orgies of Demeter to Thasos from Paros. Pausanias describes a painting which portrays her and Tellis, grandfather of the poet Archilochus, both as young people, on board the boat, with a chest in Cleoboea's hands which is supposed to contain some objects sacred to Demeter. * Cleoboea or , wife of (son of and a descendan