Eurymedon
In Greek mythology, Eurymedon stands for:
- Eurymedon (son of Dionysus) , son of Dionysus and Ariadne, one of the Argonaut drivers
- Eurymedon (son of Minos) , son of Minos and Pareia
- Eurymedon (son of Hephaestus) , son of Hephaestus and Kabiro
- Eurymedon (giant) , one of the giants
- Eurymedon (charioteer) , the charioteer of Agamemnon, murdered by Aigisthus
- Eurymedon, one of the Achaeans in the Trojan War, see Trojan War
- Eurymedon, defender of Thebes in the attack of the Seven against Thebes
Eurymedon is the name of the following people:
- Eurymedon of Myrrhinous , Plato's brother-in-law
- Eurymedon (strategist) († 414 BC), Athenian general
In astronomy, Eurymedon stands for:
In geography, Eurymedon stands for:
- Eurymedon (river) , river in what is now Turkey (today's name: Köprü Çayı )
See also :