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Encyclopedia > Oebalus

In Greek mythology, King Oebalus of Sparta, son of Cynortas, was the second husband of Gorgophone. With her, he fathered Tyndareus, Icarius and Hippocoon.


Oebalus is often confused with Gorgophone's first husband, Perieres, son of Aeolus. They are separate people, usually unrelated though Oebalus is sometimes said to be Perieres' son.


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House of Sparta (3706 words)
Oebalus was the son of Cynorta and the grandson of Amyclas.
From Gorgophone, Oebalus was the father of Tyndareüs, Icarius (father of Penelope) and Arene (wife of Aphareus of Messenia).
Oebalus, Dioscuri (Castor and Polydeuces), Helen, Clytemnestra, Nemesis, Zeus, Aphrodite, Menelaus, Agamemnon, Heracles.
Oebalus (128 words)
In Greek mythology, King Oebalus of Sparta, son of Cynortas, was the second husband of Gorgophone.
Oebalus is often confused with Gorgophone's first husband, Perieres, son of Aeolus.
They are separate people, usually unrelated though Oebalus is sometimes said to be Perieres' son.
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