Cleobule

In Greek mythology, the name Cleobule or Cleoboule (Ancient Greek: Κλεοβούλη, Kleoboúlē) or Cleobula refers to: * Cleobule, daughter of Aeolus or , one of the possible mothers of Myrtilus by Hermes. * Cleobule, wife of Aleus of Tegea, mother of Cepheus and Amphidamas. * Cleobula, mother by Ares of Cycnus who was killed by Heracles. * Cleobule, mother of Amphimachus by Cteatus instead of . * Cleobule, mother of Leonteus by Coronus. * Cleobule, daughter of Eurytus and by Tenthredon, possibly the mother of Prothous, leader of the Magnesians during the Trojan War. Otherwise, Eurymache was called the mother of the Prothous. * Cleobule, mother of Phoenix by Amyntor. Otherwise, Hippodameia or Alcimede was called the mother). Cleobule had two other possible children by Amyntor, Asydameia an

Cleobule

In Greek mythology, the name Cleobule or Cleoboule (Ancient Greek: Κλεοβούλη, Kleoboúlē) or Cleobula refers to: * Cleobule, daughter of Aeolus or , one of the possible mothers of Myrtilus by Hermes. * Cleobule, wife of Aleus of Tegea, mother of Cepheus and Amphidamas. * Cleobula, mother by Ares of Cycnus who was killed by Heracles. * Cleobule, mother of Amphimachus by Cteatus instead of . * Cleobule, mother of Leonteus by Coronus. * Cleobule, daughter of Eurytus and by Tenthredon, possibly the mother of Prothous, leader of the Magnesians during the Trojan War. Otherwise, Eurymache was called the mother of the Prothous. * Cleobule, mother of Phoenix by Amyntor. Otherwise, Hippodameia or Alcimede was called the mother). Cleobule had two other possible children by Amyntor, Asydameia an