Eurynomials
Eurynomials (old Greek: Εὐρυνόμη) denotes in Greek mythology
- Eurynome (goddess) , the original deity of the Pelasgians
- Eurynome (daughter of Oceanus) , daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, mother of the Charites - see there also for word history
- Eurynome (daughter of Nisus) , daughter of King Nisus of Megara, mother of Bellerophon
- Eurynome (daughter of Iphitus) , daughter of Iphitus
- Eurynome, the mother of Leukothoë , who seduced Helios in this figure in the Metamorphoses (Ovid)
- Eurynome, in Homer's Odyssey as a conductor in Penelope's service in the house of Odysseus
Eurynomials denoted in Christian mythology
- Eurynome (demon) , one of the four arch demons
Eurynomials are used in astrology
- (79) Eurynomials , the asteroid (79) Eurynomials
Eurynomials are used in biology
- Eurynome (Crustacea) , a genus of crabs in the Majidae family
Eurynomials are used in cultural history
- Eurynome (magazine) , a magazine published in Stralsund from 1806 to 1808, edited by Friedrich Koch (school councilor)
See also:
- Eurynomos , daimon of the Greek underworld