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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

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  • Κλεόβοια (el)
  • Cleoboea (en)
  • Клеобея (ru)
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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Κλεόβοια είναι γνωστά τα παρακάτω δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1. * Παρθένα από την Πάρο, που καθιέρωσε τη λατρεία της θεάς Δήμητρας στη Θάσο με τη μορφή οργίων. Παράσταση της Κλεοβοίας υπήρχε στη «Λέσχη» ή «Θησαυρό» των Κνιδίων στους Δελφούς, στην οποία κρατούσε το τελετουργικό κάνιστρο. 2. * Σύζυγος του , ηγεμόνα της Μιλήτου. Η Κλεόβοια ερωτεύθηκε τον , ο οποίος βρισκόταν εκεί ως όμηρος, αλλά αυτός απέκρουσε τον έρωτά της. Τότε η Κλεόβοια του ζήτησε να κατεβεί μέσα σε ένα πηγάδι για να της φέρει τάχα ένα αγγείο που είχε ρίξει εκεί κρυφά. Μόλις ο Ανθέας κατέβηκε στο πηγάδι, η Κλεόβοια τον σκότωσε ρίχνοντάς του μία μεγάλη πέτρα. (el)
  • Клеобея (др.-греч. Κλεόβοια) — имя ряда персонажей древнегреческой мифологии и литературы: * Клеобея — мать Еврифемиды, жены царя Этолии Фестия; * Клеобея — дочь Криаса; * Клеобея — возлюбленная Геосфора, мать Филониды; * Клеобея — жена Фобия из Милета; * Клеобея — девушка с Пароса. (ru)
  • 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 (en)
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  • Στην ελληνική μυθολογία με το όνομα Κλεόβοια είναι γνωστά τα παρακάτω δύο διαφορετικά πρόσωπα: 1. * Παρθένα από την Πάρο, που καθιέρωσε τη λατρεία της θεάς Δήμητρας στη Θάσο με τη μορφή οργίων. Παράσταση της Κλεοβοίας υπήρχε στη «Λέσχη» ή «Θησαυρό» των Κνιδίων στους Δελφούς, στην οποία κρατούσε το τελετουργικό κάνιστρο. 2. * Σύζυγος του , ηγεμόνα της Μιλήτου. Η Κλεόβοια ερωτεύθηκε τον , ο οποίος βρισκόταν εκεί ως όμηρος, αλλά αυτός απέκρουσε τον έρωτά της. Τότε η Κλεόβοια του ζήτησε να κατεβεί μέσα σε ένα πηγάδι για να της φέρει τάχα ένα αγγείο που είχε ρίξει εκεί κρυφά. Μόλις ο Ανθέας κατέβηκε στο πηγάδι, η Κλεόβοια τον σκότωσε ρίχνοντάς του μία μεγάλη πέτρα. (el)
  • 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 descendant of Neleus). Her husband ruled over Miletus. A noble young man named Antheus was sent to Phobius from Halicarnassus as hostage. He was so handsome that Cleoboea immediately fell in love with the young man and tried to seduce him, but he rejected her advances. Her passion then took an evil turn and she plotted vengeance on him. She chased a tame partridge (or threw a pot of gold) down a deep well and asked Antheus to fetch it out for her. When he was inside, she pushed a large stone down the well and killed him. Soon after that, overcome with remorse, she hanged herself. (en)
  • Клеобея (др.-греч. Κλεόβοια) — имя ряда персонажей древнегреческой мифологии и литературы: * Клеобея — мать Еврифемиды, жены царя Этолии Фестия; * Клеобея — дочь Криаса; * Клеобея — возлюбленная Геосфора, мать Филониды; * Клеобея — жена Фобия из Милета; * Клеобея — девушка с Пароса. (ru)
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