Stheneboea
In
Greek mythology Stheneboea or Stheneboia (the "strong cow" or "strong through cattle") was the daughter of
Iobates, king in
Lycia, and consort of
Proetus, joint-king in the
Argolid with
Acrisius, having his seat at
Tiryns; she took a fancy to
Bellerophon but was repulsed. She testified falsely against Bellerophon, accusing him of advances and even attempted rape to her husband, who sent him on a deadly mission to Iobates. Bellerophon later returned to Tiryns and punished Stheneboea.
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Antea
[Greek] The daughter of Iobates, wife of Proetus, the king of Argos. She fell in love with Bellerophon but when her love was unrequited, she began to slander him with her husband. Finally, out of desperation, she took her own life.
antea
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before| before this; formerly| previously| in the past