Eurygania, a wife of Œdipus. Apollodorus.
Euryleon, a king of the Latins, called also Ascanius.
Eury̆lŏchus, one of the companions of Ulysses, the only one who did not taste the potions of Circe. His prudence, however, forsook him in Sicily, where he carried away the flocks sacred to Apollo, for which sacrilegious crime he was shipwrecked. Homer, Odyssey, bk. 10, li. 205; bk. 12, li. 195.—Ovid, Metamorphoses, bk. 14, li. 287.——A man who broke a conduit which conveyed water into Cyrrhæ, &c. Polyænus, bk. 5.——A man who discovered the conspiracy which was made against Alexander by Hermolaus and others. Curtius, bk. 8, ch. 6.
Eury̆măchus, a powerful Theban, who seized Platæa by treachery, &c.——One of Penelope’s suitors.——A son of Antenor.——A lover of Hippodamia. Pausanias.
Eury̆mĕde, the wife of Glaucus king of Ephyra. Apollodorus.
Eurymĕdon, the father of Peribœa, by whom Neptune had Nausithous. Homer, Odyssey, bk. 7.——A river of Pamphylia, near which the Persians were defeated by the Athenians under Cimon, B.C. 470. Livy, bk. 33, ch. 41; bk. 37, ch. 23.——A man who accused Aristotle of propagating profane doctrines in the Lyceum.
Eurymĕnes, a son of Neleus and Chloris. Apollodorus.
Eurynŏme, one of the Oceanides, mother of the Graces. Hesiod.——A daughter of Apollo, mother of Adrastus and Eriphyle.——A woman of Lemnos, &c. Flaccus, bk. 2, li. 136.——The wife of Lycurgus son of Aleus. Apollodorus, bk. 3, ch. 9.——The mother of Asopus by Jupiter. Apollodorus, bk. 3, ch. 12.——One of Penelope’s female attendants. Homer, Odyssey, bk. 17, li. 515.——An Athenian sent with a reinforcement to Nicias in Sicily. Plutarch, Nicias.
Eurynŏmus, one of the deities of hell. Pausanias, bk. 10, ch. 28.
Euryŏne, a daughter of Amyntas king of Macedonia by Eurydice.