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Eumelus /juːˈmiːləs/ (Ancient Gr****: Εὔμηλος Eúmēlos
means "rich in sheep") was the name of:
Eumelus (Gadeirus), the
younger twin
brother of
Atlas in Plato's...
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Return from Troy (one of the Nostoi) were also
ascribed to
Eumelus by
various later authors.
Eumelus was
traditionally dated between 760 and 740 BC. According...
- brother, ****umed the
title of
ruler and
continued Satyros' war
against Eumelus.
Eumelus appealed to his
brother to
split the
kingdom between them, but Prytanis...
- Gantz, p. 12; Grimal, s.v. Ur****;
Eumelus fr. 1 (West 2003, pp. 222–225). Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Acmon;
Eumelus fr. 1 (West 2003, pp. 222–225); Callimachus...
- of
succession between his sons
Satyrus and
Eumelus was fought.
Satyrus defeated his
younger brother Eumelus at the
Battle of the
River Thatis in 310 BC...
- (Arctinus of Miletus)
Little Iliad (Lesches)
Iliupersis (Arctinus of Miletus)
Nostoi (Agias/
Eumelus of Corinth)
Odyssey (Homer)
Telegony (Eugammon of Cyrene)...
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Siraces tribe. With his
Scythian allies Satyrus met
Eumelus in
battle at the
River Thatis,
where Eumelus and the
Siraces were defeated.
Satyrus led his cavalry...
- Agron[pronunciation?](Ancient Gr****: Ἄγρων, lit. 'wild' or 'rustic') was a son of
Eumelus and
brother of
Byssa and Meropis. The
family dwelt at
Meropis in Kos and...
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references to it by
ancient sources survive,
often attributing the poem to
Eumelus a semi-legendary poet from Corinth. One
mentions Aegaeon, the name identified...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρμενίου) or
Harmenius was the son of Zeuxippus, son of King
Eumelus of Pherae. He was the
father of Henioche,
mother of
Melanthus by Andropompus...