Euctēmon, a Greek of Cumæ, exposed to great barbarities. Curtius, bk. 5, ch. 5.——An astronomer who flourished B.C. 431.
Euctresii, a people of Peloponnesus.
Eudæmon, a general of Alexander.
Eudamĭdas, a son of Archidamus IV., brother to Agis IV. He succeeded on the Spartan throne, after his brother’s death, B.C. 330. Pausanias, bk. 3, ch. 10.——A son of Archidamus king of Sparta, who succeeded B.C. 268.——The commander of a garrison stationed at Trœzene by Craterus.
Eudamus, a son of Agesilaus of the Heraclidæ. He succeeded his father.——A learned naturalist and philosopher.
Eudēmus, the physician of Livia the wife of Drusus, &c. Tacitus, Annals, bk. 4, ch. 3.——An orator of Megalopolis, preceptor to Philopœmen.——An historian of Naxos.
Eudocia, the wife of the emperor Theodosius the younger, who gave the public some compositions. She died A.D. 460.
Eudocĭmus, a man who appeased a mutiny among some soldiers by telling them that a hostile army was in sight. Polyænus.
Eudōra, one of the Nereides.——One of the Atlantides.
Eudōrus, a son of Mercury and Polimela, who went to the Trojan war with Achilles. Homer, Iliad, bk. 16.