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- The name Eurymachus or Eurymachos (/jʊˈrɪməkəs/; Ancient Gr****: Εὐρύμαχος Eurúmakhos) is attributed to the following individuals: Eurymachus, son of Hermes...
- Penelope, the other being Antinous. Eurymachus was the son of Polybus, also a suitor of Penelope. In Homer’s Odyssey, Eurymachus, along with the majority of his...
- throwing a stool at beggar-Odysseus. Eurymachus, son of Polybus, is the second of the suitors to appear in the epic. Eurymachus acts as a leader among the suitors...
- Polybus of Thebes, king of the Egyptian Thebes Polybus (Odyssey), father of Eurymachus Polybus (Trojan War), a son of Antenor Polybius (disambiguation) This...
- prominent suitors of Penelope vying for her hand in marriage, the other being Eurymachus, Antinous was presented as a violent, mean-spirited, and over-confident...
- informs him that back on Ithaca there are multiple suitors, including Eurymachus (Eric Roberts), vying with each other to marry Penelope for her money...
- sons, including Acamas, Agenor, Antheus, Archelochus, Coön, Demoleon, Eurymachus, Glaucus, Helicaon, Iphidamas, Laodamas, Laodocus, Medon, Polybus and...
- battle, but according to Herodotus he was the son of Eurymachus, and also the father of another Eurymachus who would play a leading role at the much later...
- AD Arabus Thronia Hes. Cat. 6th cent. BC Dolops No mother mentioned Eurymachus Schol. Il. Palaestra Philostr. 3rd cent. AD Angelia Pindar 5th cent. BC...
- names, which are as follows: Marmax Alcathous, son of Porthaon Euryalus Eurymachus Crotalus Acrias of Lacedaemon, founder of Acriae Capetus Lycurgus Lasius...