Eurytion

Eurytion /jʊəˈrɪʃən/ (Ancient Greek: Εὐρυτίων,[1] "widely honoured") or Eurythion /jʊəˈrɪθiən/ (Εὐρυθίων) was a name attributed to several individuals in Greek mythology:

References

  1. gen.: Εὐρυτίωνος
  2. Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 1. 74
  3. Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 5. 5
  4. Hyginus, Fabulae, 31 & 33
  5. Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 4. 33. 1
  6. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 5. 10. 8
  7. Homer, Odyssey, 22. 295
  8. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 12. 219
  9. Ovid, "Ars Amatoria", 1.593
  10. Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 5. 10
  11. Hesiod, Theogony, 293
  12. Tzetzes on Lycophron, 651
  13. Servius on Aeneid, 8. 299
  14. Virgil. Aeneid. Book V, 514
  15. Statius, Thebaid, 9. 749
  16. Apollodorus. (trans.) Frazer, Sir James George. The Library, Volume I. Harvard University Press, 1921.; pg. 46.
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