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Euphemus accepts the clod of
earth from
Triton who
first introduces himself as
Eurypylus but
later reveals his true
divine identity. Later,
Euphemus has...
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Euphemus (/juːˈfiːməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔφημος Eὔphēmos,
pronounced [eʊ̯́pʰɛːmos] "re****ble") was the name of
several distinct characters:
Euphemus,...
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prophesied to
Euphemus, the Argo's helmsman, that one day he
would rule Cyrene. This came true
through Battus, a
descendant of
Euphemus. Zeus, as punishment...
- had a
daughter named Europa who
coupled with
Poseidon and gave
birth to
Euphemus, one of the Argonauts. Zeus hid
Elara from his wife, Hera, by
placing her...
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Euphemus (Ancient Gr****: Εύφημος) was
archon of
Athens in 417/416 BC. In Thucydides, he is
given a
speech which portrays Athens as a
tyrannical city. Euphemus...
- them a clod of
earth which one of the crew,
Euphemus, accepted, as a
token of friendship.
Later Euphemus dreamt that he was
breastfeeding from the clod...
- to heal the wound. On the way back to Thessaly,
Medea prophesied that
Euphemus, the
helmsman of Jason's ship, the Argo,
would one day rule over all of...
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Argonaut Euphemus, son of Poseidon, in the form of a clod of dirt.
After carrying the dirt next to his
heart for
several days,
Euphemus dreamt that...
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several of the Danaïdes
Europa (daughter of Tityos),
possible mother of
Euphemus by
Poseidon Europa, one of the
possible consorts of
Phoroneus Europa (daughter...
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flowing in the
ancient region of Macedonia. The
river god was an
ancestor of
Euphemus and his son, Eurybarus, the hero who slew the
drakaina Sybaris. Antoninus...