Eurydamas
In Greek mythology, the name Eurydamas may refer to:
- Son of Pelias (not the same as Pelias of Iolcus). He fought in the Trojan War and was one of those who hid in the Trojan Horse.[1][2]
- Son-in-law of Antenor. Was killed by Diomedes.[3]
- An elder of Troy, interpreter of dreams. His sons Abas and Polyidus were killed by Diomedes.[4][5]
- One of the Argonauts, son of Ctimenus[6] or of Irus and Demonassa, if indeed in the latter case he is not being confounded with Eurytion.[7]
- One of the sons of Aegyptus, who married and was killed by Phartis, daughter of Danaus.[8]
- One of the suitors of Penelope, who gave her as a present a pair of earrings, and was eventually killed by Odysseus.[9]
References
- ↑ Tryphiodorus, The Taking of Ilios, 181
- ↑ Tzetzes, Posthomerica, 649
- ↑ Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy, 13. 178
- ↑ Homer, Iliad, 5. 148
- ↑ Tzetzes, Homerica, 66
- ↑ Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 1. 67
- ↑ Hyginus Fabulae, 14
- ↑ Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 1. 5
- ↑ Homer, Odyssey, 18. 325 & 22. 79
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