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- Eurytion /jʊəˈrɪʃən/ (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυτίων, "widely honoured") or Eurythion /jʊəˈrɪθiən/ (Εὐρυθίων) was a name attributed to several individuals in...
- by the city's ruler, Eurytion, and then married the latter's daughter, Antigone, by whom he had a daughter, Polydora. Eurytion received the barest mention...
- ann-TIG-ə-nee; Gr****: Ἀντιγόνη), was a Phthian princess who was the daughter of Eurytion, and the wife of Peleus. The meaning of the name is, as in the case of...
- Eurytion /jʊəˈrɪʃən/ (Gr****: Εὐρυτίων, "widely honoured") or Eurythion /jʊəˈrɪθiən/ (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυθίων) was a king of Phthia. He was also counted...
- herd of magnificent red cattle that were guarded by Orthrus, and a herder Eurytion, son of Erytheia. In the fullest account in the Bibliotheke of Pseudo-Apollodorus...
- he crossed the stream of Oce**** and had killed Orthos and the oxherd Eurytion out in the gloomy meadow beyond fabulous Oce****. —Hesiod, Theogony 287...
- mother Echidna, the Chimera, or Ceto, is unclear. Orthrus and his master Eurytion were charged with guarding the three-headed, or three-bodied giant Geryon's...
- Giuseppe Cortese, University of Padua. Retrieved 22 February 2023. "Species Eurytion incisunguis Attems, 1911". Australian Faunal Directory. Dept of Climate...
- Giuseppe Cortese, University of Padua. Retrieved 22 February 2023. "Species Eurytion attemsi Verhoeff, 1925". Australian Faunal Directory. Dept of Climate Change...
- thereafter became king of Iolcus. Acastus purified Peleus of the murder of King Eurytion of Phthia. Acastus's wife (variously named in mythology; often Astydameia...