Euryalus in the context of "Laodamas"

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⭐ Core Definition: Euryalus

Euryalus (/jʊəˈr.ələs/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρύαλος, romanizedEurýalos, lit.'broad') refers to the Euryalus fortress, the main citadel of Ancient Syracuse, and to several different characters from Greek mythology and classical literature:

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👉 Euryalus in the context of Laodamas

Laodamas (/lˈɒdəməs/; Ancient Greek: Λᾱοδάμᾱς, romanizedLāodámās, lit.'tamer of the people') refers to five different people in Greek mythology.

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Euryalus in the context of Euippe

Euippe /ˌjˈɪpi/ or Evippe /ˈvɪpi/ (Ancient Greek: Εὐίππη, romanizedEuíppē, lit.'good mare') is the name of eight women in Greek mythology:

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Euryalus in the context of Diomede

Diomede (/ˌd.əˈmd/; Ancient Greek: Διομήδη Diomēdē) is the name of four women in Greek mythology:

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Euryalus in the context of Euippe (daughter of Tyrimmas)

Euippe or Evippe (Ancient Greek: Εὐίππη, romanizedEuíppē, lit.'good mare'), daughter of Tyrimmas, King of Dodona, She bore Odysseus a son, Euryalus, who was later mistakenly slain by his father.

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Euryalus in the context of Melas (mythology)

In Greek mythology, the name Melas (Ancient Greek: Μέλας, romanizedMélas, lit.'black, dark') refers to a number of characters.

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Euryalus in the context of Astyoche

The name Astyoche (/əˈstək/; Ancient Greek: Ἀστυόχη means 'possessor of the city') or Astyocheia /ˌæstiˈkə/ Ancient Greek: Ἀστυόχεια was attributed to the following individuals in Greek mythology:

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Euryalus in the context of Hyperbius

In Greek mythology, the name Hyperbius (Ancient Greek: Ὑπέρβιος Ὑpérvios means "of overwhelming strength") may refer to:

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Euryalus in the context of Pallas (Greek myth)

In Greek mythology, Pallas (/ˈpæləs/; Ancient Greek: masculine Πάλλας, gen. Πάλλαντος and feminine Παλλάς, gen. Παλλάδος) may refer to the following figures:

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Euryalus in the context of Tyrimmas, King of Dodona

In Greek mythology, Tyrimmas (Ancient Greek: Τυρίμμας, romanizedTurímmas) was a King of Dodona in Epirus. His daughter Euippe bore Odysseus a son, Euryalus, who was later mistakenly slain by his father.

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