Euryalus

Euryalus

Euryalus

Disambiguation article


Euryalus (/jʊəˈr.ələs/; Ancient Greek: Εὐρύαλος, romanized: Eurýalos, lit.'broad') refers to the Euryalus fortress, the main citadel of Ancient Syracuse, and to several different characters from Greek mythology and classical literature:

Classical mythology

Other uses


Notes

  1. Arafat, K. W., Classical Zeus: A Study in Art and Literature, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1990. ISBN 0-19-814912-3, pp.16, 183, 184; Akropolis 2.211 (Beazley Archive 200125; LIMC Gigantes 299); British Museum E 47 (Beazley Archive 203256; LIMC Gigantes 301).
  2. Pausanias, 6.21.10
  3. Scholia on Pindar, Olympian Odes 1.27
  4. Tzetzes, Homeric Allegories Prologue, 562
  5. Dictionary of Classical Mythology. London: Penguin. 1990. p. 147. ISBN 978-0-14-051235-9.
  6. Homer; Trans. Stanley Lombardo (1997). Iliad. Hackett. ISBN 978-0-87220-352-5. 23.704-719.
  7. Hyginus, Fabulae 97
  8. Sophocles, Euryalus as cited in Parthenius, 3
  9. Butcher, SH and Lang, A: The Odyssey of Homer, Project Gutenberg
  10. Apollodorus, Epitome 7.26–27
  11. Apollodorus, Epitome 7.33
  12. Apollodorus, Epitome 7.30
  13. Virgil. Aeneid 9.179-431

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