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In [[Greek mythology]], the name '''Naubolus'''{{Pronunciation-needed}} ([[Ancient Greek]]: Ναύβολος) may refer to:
In [[Greek mythology]], the name '''Naubolus'''{{Pronunciation-needed}} ([[Ancient Greek]]: Ναύβολος) may refer to:


*Naubolus of [[Phocis]], son of [[Ornytion|Ornytus]] (or of [[Hippasus (mythology)|Hippasus]]<ref>[[Statius]], ''[[Thebaid]]'' 7.354</ref>), and King of Phocis.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0104:entry=naubolus-bio-2|title=Nau'bolus}}</ref> By [[Perineike]], daughter of [[Hippomachus]], he became the father of the [[Argonauts|Argonaut]] [[Iphitos]],<ref>[[Apollonius Rhodius]], 1.207, with [[scholia]] for the mother's name</ref><ref>''[[Argonautica Orphica]]'' 144</ref> and also of [[Antiphateia]], who married [[Crisus]].<ref>[[Scholia]] on [[Euripides]], ''[[Orestes (play)|Orestes]]'' 33</ref>
*Naubolus of [[Phocis]], son of [[Ornytion|Ornytus]] (or of [[Hippasus (mythology)|Hippasus]]<ref>[[Statius]], ''[[Thebaid]]'' 7.354</ref>), and King of Phocis.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0104:entry=naubolus-bio-2|title=Nau'bolus}}</ref> By [[Perineike]], daughter of [[Hippomachus]], he became the father of the [[Argonauts|Argonaut]] [[Iphitos]],<ref>[[Apollonius Rhodius]], 1.207, with [[scholia]] for the mother's name; ''[[Orphic Argonautica]]'' 144</ref> and also of [[Antiphateia]], who married [[Crisus]].<ref>[[Scholia]] ad [[Euripides]], ''[[Orestes (play)|Orestes]]'' 33</ref>
*Naubolus, father of [[Pylon (mythology)|Pylon]], king of [[Oechalia (Thessaly)|Oechalia]]. The latter's daughter [[Antiope (Greek myth)|Antiope]] was the mother, by [[King Eurytus of Oechalia|Eurytus]], of [[Iole]], [[Didaeon]], [[Deioneus]], [[Toxeus]], [[Clytius]], [[Molion]] and another [[Iphitus of Oechalia|Iphitos]], of whom the last two are also counted among the Argonauts.<ref>[[Hesiod]], ''[[Catalogue of Women|Ehoiai]]'' fr. 26.31a (= fragment 79 in the [[Loeb Classical Library|Loeb]] edition, 1914)</ref><ref>[[Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'' 14</ref>
*Naubolus, father of [[Pylon (mythology)|Pylon]], king of [[Oechalia (Thessaly)|Oechalia]]. The latter's daughter [[Antiope (Greek myth)|Antiope]] was the mother, by [[King Eurytus of Oechalia|Eurytus]], of [[Iole]], [[Didaeon]], [[Deioneus]], [[Toxeus]], [[Clytius]], [[Molion]] and another [[Iphitus of Oechalia|Iphitos]], of whom the last two are also counted among the Argonauts.<ref>[[Hesiod]], ''[[Catalogue of Women|Ehoiai]]'' fr. 26.31a (= fragment 79 in the [[Loeb Classical Library|Loeb]] edition, 1914); [[Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'' [https://topostext.org/work/206#14.3 14]</ref>
*Naubolus of [[Ancient Argos|Argos]], who belonged to the lineage that linked the two figures of the name [[Nauplius (mythology)|Nauplius]]: Nauplius I - [[Proetus]] - [[Lernus]] - Naubolus - [[Clytoneus]] ([[Clytius]]<ref>[[Scholia]] on [[Virgil]], ''[[Aeneid]]'' 2.82</ref>) - Nauplius II (the Argonaut).<ref>Apollonius Rhodius, 1.135–139</ref><ref>Scholia ad Apollonius of Rhodes, 4.1091</ref>
*Naubolus of [[Ancient Argos|Argos]], who belonged to the lineage that linked the two figures of the name [[Nauplius (mythology)|Nauplius]]: Nauplius I - [[Proetus]] - [[Lernus]] - Naubolus - [[Clytoneus]] ([[Clytius]]<ref>[[Scholia]] ad [[Virgil]], ''[[Aeneid]]'' 2.82</ref>) - Nauplius II (the Argonaut).<ref>Apollonius Rhodius, 1.135–139 with scholia ad, 4.1091</ref>
*Naubolus, a [[Phaeacian]], father of [[Euryalus]].<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Odyssey]]'' 8.116</ref>
*Naubolus, a [[Phaeacian]], father of [[Euryalus]].<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Odyssey]]'' 8.116</ref>



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In Greek mythology, the name Naubolus[pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Ναύβολος) may refer to:

Notes

  1. ^ Statius, Thebaid 7.354
  2. ^ "Nau'bolus".
  3. ^ Apollonius Rhodius, 1.207, with scholia for the mother's name; Orphic Argonautica 144
  4. ^ Scholia ad Euripides, Orestes 33
  5. ^ Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 26.31a (= fragment 79 in the Loeb edition, 1914); Hyginus, Fabulae 14
  6. ^ Scholia ad Virgil, Aeneid 2.82
  7. ^ Apollonius Rhodius, 1.135–139 with scholia ad, 4.1091
  8. ^ Homer, Odyssey 8.116

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