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Euryleonis (Ancient Gr****: Ευρυλεωνίς) (Flourished c. 370 BC, Sparta,
ancient Greece) was a
celebrated woman,
owner of a chariot-winner of
Olympic games...
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Mimoides euryleon, the
false cattleheart swallowtail, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Papilionidae. M. e.
euryleon -
Colombia M. e. clusoculis...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Euryleon (Ancient Gr****: Εύρυλέοντα) was one of the
comrades of the Gr**** hero Odysseus. When
Odysseus and 12 of his crew came into...
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According to
Dionysius of Halicarn****us, Ascanius'
original name was
Euryleon and this name was
changed to
Ascanius after his
flight from Troy. According...
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Agrigento Cattolica Eraclea after 628 BC Selinous,
Sparta refounded by
Euryleon after c.510 BC
Herakleia unlocated in
Western Sicily (abandoned) c.510...
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Pythagoras establishes his own school. 510
Peithagoras is
overthrown by
Euryleon 510
Minoa is
renamed Heraclea Minoa 510
Cinyps is
annexed by
Carthage 508...
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while in
another scholion, on Lycophron's Alexandra, they are
called Euryleon. Creusa's
death at the will of the gods is
dealt with
briefly by Virgil...
- them. The
monster then
slain Cepheus and five
others namely: Antiphon,
Euryleon, Apheidas,
Stratios and Menetos,
while the
remaining six survived. Apollodorus...
- Duris, c. 280 BC Theron, 6th/5th
century BC Pythagoras, 6th/5th
century BC
Euryleon of Sparta, 6th/5th
century BC (killed) Orthagoras, from 676 BC
Myron the...
- BC
Aratus of
Sicyon XVI 213 BC (Aratus died
before the end of the year)
Euryleon of
Aegium 211–210 BC
Kykliadas of
Pharae 210–209 BC (Philopoemen of Megalopolis...