Eurypylus
Eurypylos
A Suitor of Helen. Lead the Ormenians in at Troy. Wounded by Paris.
Genealogy
Astypalaea, Eubote, Megamede, Sparta
Evaemon, Hercules, Hermes, Lacedaemon, Poseidon, Thespius
Abderus, Aeschreis, Aethusa, Agelaus, Agenor, Aglaia, Alexiares, Aloeus, Alopius, Amestrius, Amyclas, Amycus, Anicetus, Antaeus, Anthippe, Anthea, Antileon, Antimachus, Antiope, Antiphus, Antiochus, Antiades, Archedicus, Archemachus, Argele, Arion, Asopus, Asopis, Astyanax, Astybies, Atromus, Augeas, Autolycus, Belus, Benthesicyme, Bucolus, Buleus, Bunus, Busiris, Calametis, Capylus, Celeustanor, Cenchrias, Cephalus, Cercyon, Certhe, Charybdis, Chrysaor, Chryseis, Cleolaus, Clytippe, Creontiades, Creon, Cromus, Cteatus, Ctesippus, Ctesippus, Cychreus, Deicoon, Dercynus, Dynastes, Elachia, Eleusis, Entelides, Eone, Ephialtes, Epilais, Epopeus, Erasippus, Erato, Erginus, Erythras, Eryx, Eubote, Euboea, Eumedes, Eumolpus, Euphemus, Eurycapys, Euryopes, Eurypyle, Eurytele, Eurypylus, Eurytus, Eurybia, Eurydice, Eurypylus, Eurytus, Everes, Exole, Glenus, Halirrhothius, Halocrates, Heliconis, Hesychia, Hippocrate, Hippodromus, Hippozygus, Hippothoon, Hippeus, Hippo, Homolippus, Hopleus, Hyllus, Hyperenor, Hyrieus, Ialebion, Ida, Iobes, Iphis, Laomenes, Laomedon, Laothoe, Leches, Lelex, Leucippus, Leucones, Lycus, Lycurgus, Lyncaeus, Lyse, Lysippe, Lysithous, Lysidice, Macaria, Marse, Meline, Menippis, Mentor, Mygdon, Myrtilus, Nauplius, Neleus, Nephus, Nicippe, Nicodromus, Nike, Nireus, Oestrobles, Olympusa, Olympus, Onesippus, Onites, Oria, Orion, Otus, Palaemon, Pan, Patroclus, Patro, Pegasus, Pelias, Peratus, Periclymenus, Phaestus, Phalias, Phineus, Phyleis, Poltys, Polylaus, Polyphontes, Polyphemus, Polybus, Praxithea, Procris, Proteus, Pyrippe, Rhode, Sarpedon, Sciron, Stratonice, Taphius, Telephus, Teles, Teleutagoras, Terpsicrate, Thasus, Therimachus, Thestalus, Thettalus, Threpsippas, Tigasis, Tiphyse, Tlepolemus, Toxicrate, Triops, Triton, Tyrsenus, Xanthis
Groups
Events
- Agamemnon, Diomedes, Odysseus, Eurypylus and Machaon are wounded
- Greek kings compete to marry Helen
- Eurypylus and the Ormenians send ships to Troy
- Eurypylus kills Hypsenor
- Eurypylus kills Melanthos
- Agamemnon, Diomedes, the two Ajaxes, Idomeneus, Meriones, Eurypylus, Thoas, and Odysseus all rise to challenge Hector
- Nestor tells Agamemnon, Diomedes, the two Ajaxes, Idomeneus, Meriones, Eurypylus, Thoas, and Odysseus to cast lots to decide who will be the Achaean champion
- The Achaean chieftains pray to Zeus
- Eurypylus kills Apisaon
- Paris shoots an arrow into Eurypylus’ right thigh
- Eurypylus counsels the Achaeans to defend Ajax from the Trojans
- Patroclus tends to Eurypylus’s wound
- Patroclus leaves Eurypylus’ side to encourage Achilles to fight
Citations
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Library, Section 10.8
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 3.14
- Apollodorus - Library and Epitome: Epitome, Section 4.5
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 2, Section 735
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 5, Section 76
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 6, Section 28
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 7, Section 161
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 8, Section 261
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 11, Section 575
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 11, Section 655
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 11, Section 804
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 11, Section 816
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 11, Section 823
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 11, Section 837
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 12, Section 1
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 15, Section 390
- Homer - The Iliad: Scroll 16, Section 27
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