
thumb|upright=1.2|Bellerophon and Stheneboea detail from the 2nd-century Four Seasons mosaic from Antioch, [[Hatay Archaeological Museum.]]
thumb|upright=1.2|Bellerophon and Stheneboea detail from the 2nd-century Four Seasons mosaic from Antioch, [[Hatay Archaeological Museum.]]
In Greek mythology, Stheneboea (; ) also called Antea in Homer (), is the daughter of Iobates, king in Lycia. She was the queen consort of Proetus, joint-king in the Argolid along with Acrisius, having his seat at Tiryns.
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