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- Eurytus, Eurytos (/ˈjʊərɪtəs/; Ancient Gr****: Εὔρυτος) or Erytus (Ἔρυτος) is the name of several characters in Gr**** mythology, and of at least one historical...
- farmstead. Klaros kills one of Eurytos' guards and Terpander and a woman named Damar stab the other to death with their knives. Eurytos begs for his life but Klaros...
- founded, after that he slew Kleatos, Poseidon's godly son, and slew also Eurytos, that he might wrest from tyrannous Augeas against his will reward for...
- scene depicts the ephor, Eurytos, being guided by his soldiers to a helot community where they demand hospitality. Eurytos is killed by a helot revolt...
- with Heracles in the house of Eurytus, as depicted on the seventh-century Eurytos column-crater, Louvre. Iole's name is given in its Corinthian (Doric) form...
- JPL · 12237 12238 Actor 1987 YU1 Actor, the alleged father of Cteatos and Eurytos, two Gr**** warriors who beat Nestor in the chariot race. JPL · 12238 12239...
- Eurytus or Eurýtos (Ancient Gr****: Εύρυτος) was the name of a Spartan warrior, one of the Three Hundred sent to face the Persians at the Battle of Thermopylae...
- Elevation + height Delivery, Purpose Device Yield Fallout References Notes Eurytos 19 April 1983 18:53:00.2 TAHT (–10 hrs) Lagoon, Areas 5–7, Moruroa Atoll:...
- Trojan War. Otherwise, Prothous's mother was called Kleoboule, daughter of Eurytos. Prothoos' father Tenthredon was mentioned in the following sources: Apollodorus...
- half-human and half-horse, are depicted as violent towards women. For instance, Eurytos attempts to ****ault Hippodamia, whose name means "horse tamer," and Nessos...