- In Gr**** mythology,
Eurynomos (/jʊəˈrɪnəməs/; Gr**** Εὐρύνομος;
Latin Eurynomus) was the
netherworld daimon (spirit) of
rotting corpses dwelling in the...
- mythology,
Eurynomos (/jʊəˈrɪnəməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὐρύνομος;
Latin Eurynomus) may
refer to the
following characters: Eurynomos, a
spirit of the underworld...
- they wish to live, and he is shot with an
arrow while charging Odysseus.
Eurynomus, son of Aegyptius. His
brother Antiphus accompanied Odysseus to the Trojan...
-
settled on the
banks of
River Peneus and
married Orsinome,
daughter of
Eurynomus, by whom he
became the
father of Phorbas, Periphas,
Triopas (possibly)...
- of
Priam in the
Trojan War. Antiphus, son of
Aegyptius and
brother of
Eurynomus. He was a Gr****
commander who
sailed from Troy with Odysseus.
Having previously...
- Gr**** mythology,
Orsinome (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρσινόμην) was the
daughter of
Eurynomus, son of
Magnes and Phylodice. She
married Lapithes, son of
Apollo and...
- that of Deioneus. Eioneus, son of
Magnes and Philodice, and
brother of
Eurynomus. He was one of the
suitors of
Hippodamia and like all the
other suitors...
-
scholiast of
Euripides called Magnes' wife as
Philodice and his sons,
Eurynomus and Eioneus. Otherwise,
Eustathius named his wife as a
certain Meliboea...
-
Menes Pronous Astyanax Critolaus Phocus Echemmon Periphetes Cnemis Bienor Eurynomus Menoetes Proteus Astyoche Deinome Phoenix Echion Persinous Derimacheia...
-
Telemachus had
slain most of the suitors, only six remained: Agelaus,
Eurynomus, Amphimedon, Demoptolemus,
Peisander and Polybus. The
aforementioned Agelaus...