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Polyboea (/ˌpɒlɪˈbiːə/; Ancient Greek: Πολύβοια, romanized: Polúboia, lit. 'much cattle', pronounced [polýboi̯a]), is a name that refers to: Polyboea
Polyboea
Lover of Apollo in Greek mythology
daughter of Lapithes, Hyacinth was the brother of Cynortus, Argalus, Polyboea, Laodamia (or Leanira), Harpalus, Hegesandra, and in other versions, of
Hyacinth_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mythical character
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Deianira
Ancient Greek mythical character
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Meleager
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Agenor_(son_of_Pleuron)
Genus of spiders
Polyboea is a genus of Asian nursery web spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1895. As of June 2019[update] it contains only two species
Polyboea_(spider)
Character in Greek mythology
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Althaea_(mythology)
Set of female names from Greek mythology
Sparta and became the mother of King Argalus, King Cynortes, Hyacinthus, Polyboea, Laodamia (or Leanira), Harpalus, Hegesandre and, in other versions, of
Diomede
the mother, by Oicles, of Amphiaraus (one of the Seven against Thebes), Polyboea, and Iphianeira. Apollodorus, 1.7.10. Similarly, see Hesiod, Catalogue
Hypermnestra (daughter of Thestius)
Hypermnestra_(daughter_of_Thestius)
Ancient Greek mythical king
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Oeneus
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Pleuron_(son_of_Aetolus)
Son of Poseidon in Greek mythology
Cycnus married Philonome, daughter of Tragasus (Cragasus), also known as Polyboea or Scamandria. Dictys Cretensis mentions three more children of Cycnus:
Cycnus_(son_of_Poseidon)
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Aetolus_(son_of_Endymion)
Family of spiders
Simon, 1886 – Asia Pisaurina Simon, 1898 – United States, Canada, Cuba Polyboea Thorell, 1895 – Asia Qianlingula Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2004 – China Rothus
Nursery_web_spider
Women in Greek mythology
Gyliphus, reared them as if they were his own sons. Philonome, also called Polyboea or Scamandria, daughter of Tragasus and second wife of King Cycnus of Colonae
Philonome_(mythology)
Greek mythological figures
parentage, she was considered the sister of Argalus, Cynortes, Hyacinthus, Polyboea, Hegesandra and, in other versions, of Daphne. Laodamia, daughter of Alcmaeon
Laodamia
King of Cos in Greek mythology
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Eurypylus_of_Cos
Set of mythological Greek characters
Hypermnestra, daughter of Thespius, and to them were born Iphianeira, Polyboea and Amphiaraus. Hippocoon, a Thracian counsellor and a kinsman of Rhesus
Hippocoon
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Ancaeus_(son_of_Poseidon)
1837) (type) — USA, Canada P. undulata (Keyserling, 1887) — USA, Cuba Polyboea Thorell, 1895 P. vulpina Thorell, 1895 (type) — India, Myanmar, Thailand
List_of_Pisauridae_species
Figure from Greek mythology
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Porthaon
Mythological Greek ruler
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Calydon_of_Aetolia
Mill. (synonyms Alevia, Bernarda, Bernhardia, Bivonia, Passaea, Phaedra, Polyboea, Traganthus, Tyria) Discocleidion Pax & K.Hoffm. Necepsia Prain (synonyms
List_of_Euphorbiaceae_genera
King of Sparta in Greek mythology
King Argalus, Hyacinthus, Laodamia (or Leanira), Hegesandre, Harpalus, Polyboea and in other versions, of Daphne. He was the father of Oebalus or of Perieres
Cynortas
Genus of flowering plants
Post & Kuntze, orth. var. Bivonia Spreng. Passaea Baill. Phaedra Klotzsch ex Endl. Polyboea Klotzsch ex Endl. Traganthus Klotzsch Tyria Klotzsch ex Endl.
Bernardia
Genus of flowering plants
Cavendishia Lindl. Type species Cavendishia nobilis Species About 100 Synonyms Chupalon Adans. Polyboea Klotzsch Proclesia Klotzsch Socratesia Klotzsch
Cavendishia
Phoenix Oecles Hypermnestra Clymenus Melanippe Thoas Astypalaea Poseidon Polyboea Iphianeira Amphiaraus Methone Agelaus Ancaeus Eurypylus Clytie Thyreus
Phorbus_(mythology)
considered the sister of Argalus, Cynortes, Hyacinthus, Harpalus, Hegesandra, Polyboea, and in other versions, of Daphne. Later on, Leaneira married King Arcas
Leanira
while according to Diodorus, the children were Amphiaraus, Iphianeira, and Polyboea. Oicles accompanied Heracles in his campaign against Troy. Upon arriving
Oicles
Disambiguation article
Zeuxippe, daughter of Oicles and Hypermnestra, sister of Amphiaraus and Polyboea. Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5. Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History translated
Iphianeira
King of Sparta
considered to be the brother of King Cynortes (his successor), Hyacinthus, Polyboea, Laodamia (or Leanira), Harpalus, Hegesandre, and in other versions, of
Argalus
the Trojan War Polites Πολίτης the name of several mythological figures Polyboea Πολύβοια the name of several mythological figures Polycaon Πολυκάων the
List of minor Greek mythological figures
List_of_minor_Greek_mythological_figures
Mythological queen of Troad
of Tragasus via an unnamed mother. In some authors she is also called Polyboea or Scamandria. Philonome was the second wife of king Cycnus of Colonae
Philonome (daughter of Tragasus)
Philonome_(daughter_of_Tragasus)
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