Eurydameia

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Eurydameia ( Greek  Εὐρυδάμεια ) is a female figure in Greek mythology .

Eurydameia was a daughter of Phyleus and thus granddaughter of Augias , king of Elis . She married the Corinthian seer Polyidos and had two sons with him, Euchenor and Kleitos , who took part in the Epigones' march against Thebes . Euchenor fell before Troy .

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  1. Pherekydes , Fragment 24a in Scholion zu Homer, Ilias 13, 663, in: Karl Müller et al. (FHG): Fragmenta historicorum Graecorum (FHG), Vol. 4, p. 638.
  2. Homer , Iliad 13: 663-672; among others