- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Ereuthalion[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρευθαλίων) may
refer to:
Ereuthalion, son of Criasus,
founder and
eponym of...
-
Nestor fights and
conquers the
giant Ereuthalion. Each
giant wields a
distinctive weapon—an iron club in
Ereuthalion's case, a m****ive
bronze spear in Goliath's;...
- himself, but
handed it over to
Ereuthalion when he had
grown old. In homer's
Iliad Nestor recounts killing Ereuthalion in a
battle between Pylos and Arcadia...
- mythology: Hippomedon, one of the
Seven against Thebes. Hippomedon,
father of
Ereuthalion. Hippomedon, son of
Maenalus (or Hippasus) and the
nymph Ocyrhoe, a defender...
-
Argive queen as the wife of King Criasus. She was the
mother of Phorbas,
Ereuthalion and Cleoboea. Melantho, the
disloyal maid of Penelope.
Tzetzes ad Lycophron...
- Euripides, his
parents were
Criasus and
Melantho (Melantomice),
brother of
Ereuthalion and
Cleoboea and
father of
Arestor and
Triopas by Euboea.
While Pausanias...
- women: Cleoboea,
daughter of
Criasus and Melantho,
sister of
Phorbas and
Ereuthalion. Cleoboea,
mother of Eurythemis. Her
daughter was
married to King Thestius...
- of Demophon, king of
Athens Phyllis (river god) Phyllis,
consort of
Ereuthalion Phyllis,
mother of the
Trojan Alcaeus Phyllis Dietrichson, in
James Cain's...
- make use of his club. His
armor was
later worn by
Lycurgus and then by
Ereuthalion. The tomb of
Areithous was
shown in
Arcadia as late as the time of Pausanias...
- Jasus, Peiranthus,
Epidaurus and Tiryns.
Criasus fathered Phorbas,
Ereuthalion and
Cleoboea by Melantho.
Criasus was said to have
reigned for fifty...