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In Greek mythology, the name Cleobule () refers to: *Cleobule, wife of Aleus of Tegea, mother of Cepheus and Amphidamas.〔Hyginus, ''Fabulae'', 14〕 *Cleobule, mother of Leitus by Lacritus;〔Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' 97〕 alternately, mother of Arcesilaus by Alector (Alectryon.)〔Tzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 534〕 *Cleobule, daughter of Aeolus or Aeopolus, one of the possible mothers of Myrtilus by Hermes.〔Tzetzes on Lycophron 157〕〔Scholia on Euripides, ''Orestes'', 990〕 *Cleobule, mother of Phoenix by Amyntor.〔Tzetzes on Lycophron 421〕 *Cleobule, mother of Leonteus by Coronus.〔Tzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 626〕 *Cleobule, daughter of Eurytus and possibly the mother of Prothous by Tenthredon.〔Tzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 635〕 *Cleobule, in one source, mother of Amphimachus by Cteatus〔Tzetzes, ''Homeric Allegories'', Prologue, 569〕 instead of Theronice. *Cleobule, mother of the tragedian Euripides by Apollo, as stated by Hyginus.〔Hyginus, ''Fabulae'', 161〕 Whether this is an otherwise unknown legend or simply the result of corruption of the text is uncertain. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cleobule」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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