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In
Greek mythology , Eurynomos (;
Ancient Greek : Εὐρύνομος;
Latin Eurynomus ) may refer to the following characters:
Eurynomos , a spirit of the underworld.
[1]
Eurynomos, according to
Ovid , one the
Centaurs who fought against the
Lapiths at the wedding of
Hippodamia .
[2]
Eurynomos, a son of
Magnes and
Phylodice and brother of
Eioneus . He was the father of
Hippios , who was devoured by
Sphinx ,
[3] and of
Orsinome , who married
Lapithes .
[4]
Eurynomos, a defender of
Troy killed by
Ajax the Great .
[5]
Eurynomus, the third son of
Aigyptios
[6] and brother of
Antiphos . He was one of the
Suitors of
Penelope from
Ithaca along with 11 other wooers.
[7] Eurynomus, with the other suitors, was killed by
Odysseus with the assistance of
Eumaeus ,
Philoetius , and
Telemachus .
[8]
Notes
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