- figure.
Eurytus, one of the Giants, sons of Gaia,
killed by
Dionysus during the Gigantomachy, the
battle of the
Giants versus the
Olympian gods.
Eurytus, a...
-
attributes Eurytus as the
father of Dryope, by his
first wife.
Hesiod calls his wife
Antioche and they had four sons but
Creophylus says only two.
Eurytus' grandfather...
-
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...
- [iólɛː]) was the
daughter of King
Eurytus of Oechalia.
According to the
brief epitome in the Bibliotheca,
Eurytus had a
beautiful young daughter named...
-
Eurytus was the
author of any work,
unless we
suppose that the
fragment in Stobaeus,
which is
there ascribed to one
Eurytus,
belongs to this
Eurytus....
-
Oechalian prince and one of the Argonauts.
Iphitus was the son of King
Eurytus of
Oechalia and
Antiope or Antioche, and thus
brother to Iole, Toxeus,...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Eurytus (/ˈjʊərɪtəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔρυτος) and
Cteatus (/ˈtiːətəs/; Κτέατος) were twin brothers.
Their mother was Molione, that's...
- Diogeneia. His
children were Epicaste, Phyleus, Agamede, Agasthenes, and
Eurytus. The
fifth Labour of
Heracles (Hercules in Latin) was to
clean the Augean...
- to
order him and
another soldier to
return home
before the battle, but
Eurytus turned back,
though blind, and met his end
charging into the fray. The...
- pares) took part in the hunt,
without naming them,
elsewhere they are
Eurytus and Cteatus, see Apollodorus, 2.7.2 with Frazer's note 2. Ovid, Metamorphoses...