In Greek mythology, the name Cleobule or Cleoboule (Ancient Greek: Κλεοβούλη, Kleoboúlē) or Cleobula refers to: * Cleobule, daughter of Aeolus or Aeopolus, 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 Theronice. * 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 Amyn