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Polyboea

In Greek mythology, Polyboea, is a name that refers to:Polyboea, a sister of Hyacinthus who died a virgin and was believed to have been taken to Elysium by Aphrodite, Athena and Artemis, together with her brother. Polyboea, the first wife of Actor. Polyboea, daughter of Oecles and Hypermnestra, sister of Iphianeira and Amphiaraus. Polyboea, a handmaid of Hecuba, who found the dead body of Polydorus. Polyboea, an alternate name for Philonome, wife of Cycnus and stepmother of Tenes. Polyboea, an obscure theonym, likely an epithet of Artemis or Persephone.

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In Greek mythology, Polyboea (/ˌpɒlɪˈbə/; Ancient Greek: Πολύβοια, romanizedPolúboia, lit.'much cattle', pronounced [polýboi̯a]), is a name that refers to:

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  1. Pausanias, 3.19.4
  2. Eustathius on Homer, 321
  3. Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5
  4. Scholia on Euripides, Hecuba 680
  5. Scholia on Homer, Iliad 1.37
  6. Hesychius of Alexandria s.v. Polyboia
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