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Eurymedon (mythology)

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Jovian deity
For other uses, seeEurymedon (disambiguation).

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

References

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  1. ^Potter,Comment. ad Lyc. Cass.1283
  2. ^Eustathius adHomer, p. 987
  3. ^Scholium on theIliad14.295
  4. ^Homer,Odyssey 7.56 ff.
  5. ^Nonnus, 14.22
  6. ^Cicero,De Natura Deorum 3.21
  7. ^Scholia adPindar,Pythian Ode2.28
  8. ^Apollodorus, 2.5.9 & 3.1.2
  9. ^Hyginus,Fabulae 14
  10. ^Servius,Commentary onVirgil'sAeneid 16.4
  11. ^Statius,Thebaid 7.262, 8.356, & 11.32
  12. ^Homer,Iliad 4.228
  13. ^Pausanias,2.16.6
  14. ^Homer,Iliad 8.114 & 11.620
  15. ^Pindar,Olympian Ode 8.31
  16. ^Apollonius of Rhodes, 4.1514
  17. ^Hesychius.s. v.

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