Eurybius, one of the commanders of horned Lamian
Centaurs or Lamian Pheres, offspring of the Lamusides
nymphs. He joined
Dionysusin his
Indian campaign against.[1]
Eurybius, a prince of
Tiryns as son of King
Eurystheus and
Antimache, daughter of
Amphidamas of
Arcadia. He was the brother of
Admete,[4]Alexander,
Iphimedon,
Mentor and
Perimedes. Eurybius was killed in battle by the
Athenians along with his brothers in the war that ensued when Athens refused to deliver the
Heracleidae up to Eurystheus.[5] Alternately, Eurybius, Perimedes and his another brother,
Eurypylus, were all slain by
Heracles when at a sacrificial meal in honor of his
Twelve Labors being completed they served him a smaller portion of meat than they did for themselves.[6]
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Eurybius, one of the commanders of horned Lamian
Centaurs or Lamian Pheres, offspring of the Lamusides
nymphs. He joined
Dionysusin his
Indian campaign against.[1]
Eurybius, a prince of
Tiryns as son of King
Eurystheus and
Antimache, daughter of
Amphidamas of
Arcadia. He was the brother of
Admete,[4]Alexander,
Iphimedon,
Mentor and
Perimedes. Eurybius was killed in battle by the
Athenians along with his brothers in the war that ensued when Athens refused to deliver the
Heracleidae up to Eurystheus.[5] Alternately, Eurybius, Perimedes and his another brother,
Eurypylus, were all slain by
Heracles when at a sacrificial meal in honor of his
Twelve Labors being completed they served him a smaller portion of meat than they did for themselves.[6]
This article includes a list of Greek mythological figures with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific Greek mythology article referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended Greek mythology article, if one exists.