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- Eurypon, otherwise called Eurytion (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυπῶν, Εὐρυτίων), son of Soos and grandson of Procles, was the third king of that house at Sparta...
- however, were named after the twins' grandsons, the kings Agis I and Eurypon, respectively. The Agiad line was regarded as being senior to the Eurypontid...
- sister-in-law Lathria, and was the father of Soos and the grandfather of Eurypon, founder of the Eurypontid dynasty of the Kings of Sparta. The title of...
- Argyroeides eurypon is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1884. It is found in Guatemala. Savela, Markku (December...
- realm. E. c. climena (Ambon) E. c. melina (Godart, 1819) (Serang) E. c. eurypon Hewitson, 1858 (Aru, Kai Island) E. c. sepulchralis Butler, 1866 (West...
- later. According to Pausanias, Soos was the son of Procles and father of Eurypon. His name means "stability", a key concept for Spartan identity—such personifications...
- Prokles the first Eurypontid. Modern scholars consider instead Agis I and Eurypon to be the founders of each dynasty, as they give their name to their descendants...
- 840–820 BC) Agesilaus I (c.820–790 BC) Eurypontid dynasty Soos (890 BC) Eurypon (c.890–860 BC) Prytanis (c.860–830 BC) Polydectes (c.830–800 BC) David...
- Sycon elegans Hymerhabdia typica Pachymatisma johnstonia Eurypon viride Eurypon clavatum Eurypon major Hymeraphia breeni Hymeraphia elongata Hymeraphia...
- – Spartan general EurymedonAthenian general Euripidesplaywright Eurypon – King of Sparta Eurysthenes – King of Sparta Eusebius of Caesarea – Christian...