Meliboea
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In Greek mythology, Meliboea was a name attributed to three individuals:
- The wife of 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 (Melivia) is a municipality of Larissa prefecture. The exact place of ancient Melivia is not known.
- The only Niobid spared when Artemis and Apollo killed them. She was so upset that she changed her name to Chloris ("the pale one").
- The daughter of Oceanus and Tethys and mother of Lycaon with Pelasgus.
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Kings of Meliboea
Famous kings of Meliboea were:
- King Poeas (Argonaut), a friend of Hercules.
- King Philoctetes, son of Poeas, was a famous archer, and a participant in the Trojan War.
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