Eurymede
In Greek mythology, Eurymēdē (Ancient Greek: Εὐρυμήδη, Eurumēdē, "lady with wide-ranging thoughts"[1]) may refer to the following characters:
- Eurymēdē, mother by Glaucus of Bellerophon and possibly Deliades (Alcimenes or Piren).[2]
- Eurymēdē, daughter of King Oeneus of Calydon and Althaea. This is one of the sisters of Meleager that are called Meleagrides and who, grieving much the death of their brother, were turned into birds by Artemis.[3]
References
- Antoninus Liberalis. Metamorphoses, Notes and Commentary on Meleagrides sv. Eurymede. p.111
- Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca Book 1.9.3
- Antoninus Liberalis. Metamorphoses, Meleagrides. p.49
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