Ocalea (mythology)
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In Greek mythology, Ocalea[pronunciation?] or Ocaleia (Ancient Greek: Ὠκαλέα or Ὠκάλεια, romanized: Ōkalea or Ōkáleia) was an Argive queen as the wife of King Abas. She was the daughter of Mantineus and by her husband, she became the mother of twin sons, Acrisius and Proetus. Often, she was referred to as Aglaia.[1]