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In Greek mythology, Meliboea /ˌmɛlɪˈbiːə/ or Meliboia (Ancient Greek: Μελίβοια) was a name attributed to the following individuals: * Meliboea, daughter of the Titan Oceanus possibly by his sister-wife Tethys. She was the Oceanid who became the mother of King Lycaon of Arcadia with Pelasgus. She was also loved by the river god Orontes, who stopped his waters out of love for her, flooding the land. * Meliboea, mother of Alector by Magnes, who named the town of Meliboea in Thessaly after her. The town of Meliboea became a kingdom in eastern Thessalia (north Magnesia). Nowadays, Meliboea (Melivoia) is a municipality of Larissa regional unit. The exact place of ancient Melivia is not known. * Meliboea, the only Niobid spared when Artemis and Apollo killed them. She was so horrified at the s

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  • Greziar mitologian, Melibea (antzinako grezieraz: Μελίβοια) izena duten bi pertsonaia daude: 1. * Anfion eta Nioberen alaba bat. Bere amak, Letori, honek bi seme-alaba baino ez zituelako eta hark hamalau iseka egin zionean, Letoren seme-alabek (Apolo eta Artemisak, geziekin hil zituzten Nioberen seme-alaba guztiak, Melibea izan ezik, bere neba-ahizpen heriotza ikustean sekula galduko ez zuen berebiziko zurbiltasuna hartu zuena, eta, ordutik aurrera, bezala deitua izango zena. 2. * Ozeanide bat, Ozeano eta Tetisen alaba, Pelasgorekin ezkondu eta Likaonen ama izan zena. (eu)
  • In Greek mythology, Meliboea /ˌmɛlɪˈbiːə/ or Meliboia (Ancient Greek: Μελίβοια) was a name attributed to the following individuals: * Meliboea, daughter of the Titan Oceanus possibly by his sister-wife Tethys. She was the Oceanid who became the mother of King Lycaon of Arcadia with Pelasgus. She was also loved by the river god Orontes, who stopped his waters out of love for her, flooding the land. * Meliboea, mother of Alector by Magnes, who named the town of Meliboea in Thessaly after her. The town of Meliboea became a kingdom in eastern Thessalia (north Magnesia). Nowadays, Meliboea (Melivoia) is a municipality of Larissa regional unit. The exact place of ancient Melivia is not known. * Meliboea, the only Niobid spared when Artemis and Apollo killed them. She was so horrified at the sight of her siblings' deaths that she stayed greenishly pale for the rest of her life, and for that reason she was dubbed Chloris ("the pale one"). * Meliboea, a maiden of Ephesus. She loved a young man named , but her parents betrothed her to another man, and Alexis had to leave the city. On her wedding day Meliboea tried to kill herself by jumping off the roof, but landed unhurt. She then escaped to the seashore and found a boat, the ropes of which loosened on their own. In this boat, she was carried straight to the place where Alexis was dining with his friends. The reunited lovers, as they had promised before, dedicated two temples to Aphrodite, surnamed Epidaetia "The One That Brings To The Banquet" and Automate "The Spontaneous". * Meliboea, mother of , according to Hesiod. Both mother and son are otherwise unknown. * Meliboea is also an alternate name for Periboea or Eriboea, mother of Ajax the Great, who was also said to have been married to Theseus. (en)
  • In de Griekse mythologie hadden verschillende personen de naam Meliboea: * Meliboea was een van de kinderen van Tethys en Oceanus, en was daarmee een Oceanide. Ze was de echtgenote van Pelasgus en de moeder van Lycaon. * Een andere Meliboea was de zevende dochter van de Griekse koningin Niobe. Toen Niobe pochte dat haar zeven zoons en zeven dochters haar verhieven boven de Titane Leto en haar kinderen (Apollo en Artemis), doodden Leto's kinderen alle veertien kinderen, hoewel sommige mythen zeggen dat Meliboea door Artemis gespaard werd. (nl)
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  • Greziar mitologian, Melibea (antzinako grezieraz: Μελίβοια) izena duten bi pertsonaia daude: 1. * Anfion eta Nioberen alaba bat. Bere amak, Letori, honek bi seme-alaba baino ez zituelako eta hark hamalau iseka egin zionean, Letoren seme-alabek (Apolo eta Artemisak, geziekin hil zituzten Nioberen seme-alaba guztiak, Melibea izan ezik, bere neba-ahizpen heriotza ikustean sekula galduko ez zuen berebiziko zurbiltasuna hartu zuena, eta, ordutik aurrera, bezala deitua izango zena. 2. * Ozeanide bat, Ozeano eta Tetisen alaba, Pelasgorekin ezkondu eta Likaonen ama izan zena. (eu)
  • In de Griekse mythologie hadden verschillende personen de naam Meliboea: * Meliboea was een van de kinderen van Tethys en Oceanus, en was daarmee een Oceanide. Ze was de echtgenote van Pelasgus en de moeder van Lycaon. * Een andere Meliboea was de zevende dochter van de Griekse koningin Niobe. Toen Niobe pochte dat haar zeven zoons en zeven dochters haar verhieven boven de Titane Leto en haar kinderen (Apollo en Artemis), doodden Leto's kinderen alle veertien kinderen, hoewel sommige mythen zeggen dat Meliboea door Artemis gespaard werd. (nl)
  • In Greek mythology, Meliboea /ˌmɛlɪˈbiːə/ or Meliboia (Ancient Greek: Μελίβοια) was a name attributed to the following individuals: * Meliboea, daughter of the Titan Oceanus possibly by his sister-wife Tethys. She was the Oceanid who became the mother of King Lycaon of Arcadia with Pelasgus. She was also loved by the river god Orontes, who stopped his waters out of love for her, flooding the land. * Meliboea, mother of Alector by Magnes, who named the town of Meliboea in Thessaly after her. The town of Meliboea became a kingdom in eastern Thessalia (north Magnesia). Nowadays, Meliboea (Melivoia) is a municipality of Larissa regional unit. The exact place of ancient Melivia is not known. * Meliboea, the only Niobid spared when Artemis and Apollo killed them. She was so horrified at the s (en)
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