Iobates | |
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King of Lycia | |
Member of the Lycian Royal Family | |
Other names | ?Amphianax |
Successor | Bellerophon |
Abode | Lycia |
Genealogy | |
Parents | - |
Siblings | - |
Offspring | Stheneboea (Anteia) and Philonoe |
In Greek mythology, Iobates /aɪˈɒbətiːz/ or Jobates /ˈdʒɒbətiːz/ (Ancient Greek: Ἰοβάτης) was a Lycian king, the father of Antea and Philonoe. He was sometimes named Amphianax.[1]