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Several figures in Greek mythology
mythology, the name Cleobule, Cleoboule, Kleobule or Kleoboule (Ancient Greek: Κλεοβούλη, Kleoboúlē) or Cleobula refers to: Cleobule, daughter of Aeolus
Cleobule
Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods
1st cent. AD Stilbe Schol. Il. Telauge Eustathius 12th cent. AD Myrtilus Cleobule Clymene Pherecydes 5th cent. BC Clytie Hyg. De astr. 1st cent. BC/AD Myrto
Hermes
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
Argive. Amphidamas or Iphidamas ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Tegea, Arcadia son of Aleus and Cleobule Amphion ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Pellene, Peloponnesus son of Hyperasius and Hypso or
Argonauts
Set of mythological Greek characters
and possibly of Asydameia and Crantor. In some accounts, she was called Cleobule or Hippodameia. Hyginus, Fabulae 14 Scholia on Apollonius, 1.45; on Homer
Alcimede
Divine hero and son of Hermes
daughter of Danaus; or a nymph or mortal woman named Clytie, Clymene or Cleobule[AI-generated source?] (Theobule). Myrtilus was the charioteer of King Oenomaus
Myrtilus
Various Greek mythological characters
mothered Sarpedon by the god Zeus. Hippodamia, also known as Alcimede or Cleobule,[AI-generated source?] the mother of Phoenix by Amyntor, and possibly of
Hippodamia_(mythology)
Greek mythical figure
in the Iliad, on the urgings of his jealous mother (variously named as Cleobule, Hippodameia, or Alcimede), Phoenix had had sex with his father's concubine
Phoenix_(son_of_Amyntor)
Genus of flowering plants of the palm family
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
Phoenix_(plant)
List of mythological figures
slain by Hippomedon. Leonteus, son of Coronus (the son of Caeneus) and Cleobule, was one of the commanders of the Lapiths during the Trojan War. Together
Leonteus_(mythology)
Mistress of Amyntor in Greek mythology
greatly to the jealousy of his legally wedded wife Queen Cleobule. The deeply resentful Cleobule pestered her son by Amyntor, Phoenix, multiple times to
Phthia_(mistress_of_Amyntor)
Various characters in Greek mythology
son of either Alegenor, or of Alector and Acteis, or of Lacritus and Cleobule, and in the latter case brother of Leitus; he came from Boeotia and commanded
Clonius
Butterfly genus in family Pieridae
burmensis (Tytler 1926) Gonepteryx chitralensis (Moore, 1905) Gonepteryx cleobule (Hübner, 1824) – Canary brimstone Gonepteryx cleopatra (Linnaeus, 1767)
Gonepteryx
Son of Archilycus in Greek mythology
In one source though, this Arcesilaus is called a son of Alector and Cleobule, and thus half-brother to Leitus and Clonius. He was killed by Hector.
Arcesilaus_(mythology)
Greek mythological figures in the Trojan War
or of Lacritus and Cleobule or of Gaia (Earth) Boeotia Clonius son of Alegenor or of Alector and Acteis or of Lacritus and Cleobule Boeotia Arcesilaus
Achaean_Leaders
Several characters in Greek mythology
mothers: he is said to have fathered Leitus with Polybule, Arcesilaus with Cleobule, Prothoenor with Arteis, and Clonius with Acteis. Alector, an Elean prince
Alector
Maternal grandfather of Demosthenes
Gylon married a woman of nobility from Scythia. They had a daughter, Cleobule (Ancient Greek: Κλεοβούλη), who married Demosthenes Senior and they had
Gylon
killed by Tydeus. Prothous, son of Tenthredon and either Eurymache or Cleobule the daughter of Eurytus. He was one of the commander of the Magnetes who
Prothous
Set of mythological Greek characters
Iphidamas, an Arcadian prince as son of King Aleus and either Neaera or Cleobule. He was one of the Argonauts, along with his brother Cepheus. Amphidamas
Amphidamas
Set of mythological Greek characters
the Trojan War. In one account, Alector was the father of Arcesilaus by Cleobule and Prothoenor by Arteis. This name was also thought to have given rise
Theobule
mythology, Aeopolus or Aipolus (Ancient Greek: Αἰοπόλου) was the father of Cleobule, one of the possible mother of Myrtilus by Hermes. He was also called Aeolus
Aeopolus
Mythical son of Alector
Leitus was the son of Alector (Alectryon) and Polybule or of Lacritus and Cleobule. He was the brother of Clonius, and probably the half-sibling of other
Leitus
Otherwise, the parents of Clonius was/were (1) Alegenor; or (2) Lacritus and Cleobule. Tzetzes, John (2015). Allegories of the Iliad. Translated by Goldwyn,
Acteis
Greek mythological figure
Phoenix had fled to Peleus in Phthia. Scholia name Phoenix's mother either Cleobule or Hippodameia, and the concubine as either Clytia or Phthia. Tripp. "s
Amyntor_(son_of_Ormenus)
Greek: Κράντωρ, -ορος) was a son of Amyntor and possibly Hippodamia or Cleobule.[AI-generated translation?] He was probably the brother of Astydameia and
Crantor_(mythology)
Greek mythical figure
Λάκριτος) was the Boeotian father of the Argonaut Leitus and Clonius by Cleobule. Otherwise, Leitus was called the son of Alector and Polybule or simply
Lacritus_(mythology)
Mythological king of Arcadia
daughters, Auge, and Alcidice, by either Neaera the daughter of Pereus, or Cleobule. Aleus's daughter Auge, virgin priestess of Athena Alea, was made pregnant
Aleus
Mythical character
mythographer Hyginus, Cepheus (the Argonaut) was the son of Aleus and Cleobule. A different tradition perhaps made Cepheus a son of Lycurgus rather than
Cepheus_(son_of_Aleus)
Set of mythological Greek characters
Oechalia, Thessaly, and father of Iole and Iphitus. Eurytus, father of Cleobule, mother by Tenthredon of Prothous, leader of the Magnesians during the
Eurytus
dacotae) Cinquefoil skipper (Pyrgus cirsii) Canary brimstone (Gonepteryx cleobule) Atewa dotted border (Mylothris atewa) Moroccan green-veined white (Pieris
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mythological figures Cleoboea Κλεόβοια woman who loved and killed Antheus Cleobule Κλεοβούλη the name of several mythological figures Cleodaeus Κλεοδαῖος
List of minor Greek mythological figures
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Gonepteryx farinosa (Zeller, 1847) Canary Island brimstone, Gonepteryx cleobule (Hübner, 1824) Endemic to Canary Islands Gonepteryx eversi Rehnelt, 1974
List of butterflies of Europe (Pieridae)
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Alector. Alternatively, Leitus parents were identified to be Lacritus and Cleobule or an earth-born, thus a son of Gaea. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica
Polybule
Clemente, Margaret 1508–1570 English Learned woman, niece of Thomas More 3 7 Cleobule (Cleobuline), daughter of Cleobulus 6th century BCE Greek Known for her
List of women in Female Biography
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grancanariensis Acosta, 2008 Euchloe belemia hesperidum Rothschild, 1913 Gonepteryx cleobule (Hübner, 1830) Pieris cheiranthi (Hübner, 1808) Pieris rapae (Linnaeus
List of Lepidoptera of the Canary Islands
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Sibyrtius) Cleitagora Cleite Cleitus the Black Cleitus the White Cleoboea Cleobule Cleobulina Cleobulus Cleocharia Cleodaeus Cleodora (nymph) Cleodorus Cleolaus
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dacotae) Cinquefoil skipper (Pyrgus cirsii) Canary brimstone (Gonepteryx cleobule) Atewa dotted border (Mylothris atewa) Moroccan green-veined white (Pieris
List of vulnerable invertebrates
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dacotae) Cinquefoil skipper (Pyrgus cirsii) Canary brimstone (Gonepteryx cleobule) Atewa dotted border (Mylothris atewa) Moroccan green-veined white (Pieris
List_of_vulnerable_arthropods
Greek mythological figure
Trojan War. Tenthredon's wife who bore his son was either Eurymache or Cleobule, daughter of Eurytus. Eustathius on Homer, Iliad p. 338 Apollodorus, Epitome
Tenthredon
Animals classified as vulnerable by the IUCN
andromache Troides dohertyi Troides prattorum Zerynthia caucasica Gonepteryx cleobule Mylothris atewa Pieris segonzaci Neomariania oecophorella Ameles gracilis
IUCN Red List vulnerable species (Animalia)
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