Eurymedon (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Eurymedon (Ancient Greek: Εὐρυμέδοντα; "ruling far and wide") was the name of several minor figures:

References

  1. Potter, Comment. ad Lyc. Cass. 1283; Eustathius, ad Homer, p. 987
  2. Homer. Odyssey, Book 7.56ff
  3. Nonnus. Dionysiaca, Book 14.22; Cicero. De Natura Deorum, 3.21.
  4. Scholia, ad Pindar, Pythian Ode, 2 28
  5. Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 2.5.9 & 3.1.2
  6. Hyginus. Fabulae 14
  7. Servius on Aeneid, 16. 4
  8. Statius. Thebaid, 7.262, 8.356, & 11.32
  9. Homer. Iliad, Book 4.228
  10. Pausanias. Description of Greece, 2.16.5.
  11. Homer. Iliad, Book 8.114 & 11.620
  12. Pindar. Olympian Ode, 8.31
  13. Apollonius of Rhodes. Argonautica, Book 4.1514
  14. Hesychius. s. v.

Furteher reading

  • Kaya, Durmuş, and Stephen Mitchell. “The Sanctuary of the God Eurymedon at Tymbriada in Pisidia.” Anatolian Studies, vol. 35, 1985, pp. 39–55. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3642870. Accessed 24 Apr. 2020.
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