Eurylochus
Eurylochos ( Greek Εὐρύλοχος ) is the name of several mythological and ancient historical men:
- Figures of Greek mythology:
- Eurylochus (companion of Odysseus) , accompanied his relative Odysseus on his wanderings
- Eurylochus (King of Salamis) , according to a version of the legend, killed the original dragon of Salamis, Kychreus
- Eurylochus (son of Aegyptus) , killed by the Danaide Autonoe
- Eurylochus (suitor of Penelope)
- Historical ancient personalities:
- Eurylochos (Spartans) , Spartan general in the Peloponnesian War
- Eurylochus (Arcadia) , 401 BC Participant in the "Train of the Ten Thousand" led by Xenophon
- Eurylochus (Macedonian) , was in the service of King Philip II of Macedon
- Eurylochus (general of Antiochus III.) , Participated in the battle of Raphia in 217 BC. Part
- Eurylochus (general of Ptolemy IV) , also took part in the battle of Raphia
- Eurylochus (philosopher) , 3rd century BC Living pupil of the skeptic Pyrrhon von Elis