Crowell's Handbook of Classical MythologyCrowell, 1970 - 631 pages Reference work with alphabetically-arranged entries illuminates the characters, places, and literary sources of Greek and Roman myths. |
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Page 243
... Eurytus . At the wedding of PEIRITH- oüs and Hippodameia , it was Eurytion who led his companions in a drunken attempt to carry off the bride and other Lapith ... EURYTUS daring to challenge him to a contest of archery 243 EURYTUS.
... Eurytus . At the wedding of PEIRITH- oüs and Hippodameia , it was Eurytion who led his companions in a drunken attempt to carry off the bride and other Lapith ... EURYTUS daring to challenge him to a contest of archery 243 EURYTUS.
Page 244
... Eurytus had a daughter , Dryope , by his first wife . Eurytus ( 2 ) . One of the GIANTS . In the war between gods and Giants Dionysus killed Eurytus with his thyrsus . [ Apollodorus 1.6.2 . ] Eurytus . See ERYTUS ; EURYTION ( 2 ) ...
... Eurytus had a daughter , Dryope , by his first wife . Eurytus ( 2 ) . One of the GIANTS . In the war between gods and Giants Dionysus killed Eurytus with his thyrsus . [ Apollodorus 1.6.2 . ] Eurytus . See ERYTUS ; EURYTION ( 2 ) ...
Page 289
... Eurytus , who had long before been his own teacher in the use of bow and arrow . Eurytus , recalling Heracles ' murder of his own children in a fit of madness , refused to give his daughter to him , in spite of the pleas of his elder ...
... Eurytus , who had long before been his own teacher in the use of bow and arrow . Eurytus , recalling Heracles ' murder of his own children in a fit of madness , refused to give his daughter to him , in spite of the pleas of his elder ...
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