In Greek mythology, Eurydameia ( Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδάμειαν) was the daughter of King Phyleus of Dulichium, son of King Augeas of Elis. [1]
Eurydameia was the mother of the seer Polyidus’ children: Euchenor and Cleitus, [1] and possibly of Coeranus, Astycrateia and Manto. [2] As a daughter of Phyleus, her probable mothers were Eustyoche, [3] Ctimene, [4] Ctesimache, [5] Hagnete, [6] or Timandra [7] and thus, a (half-)sister of Meges, one of the Achaean Leaders during the Trojan War. [8]
In Greek mythology, Eurydameia ( Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδάμειαν) was the daughter of King Phyleus of Dulichium, son of King Augeas of Elis. [1]
Eurydameia was the mother of the seer Polyidus’ children: Euchenor and Cleitus, [1] and possibly of Coeranus, Astycrateia and Manto. [2] As a daughter of Phyleus, her probable mothers were Eustyoche, [3] Ctimene, [4] Ctesimache, [5] Hagnete, [6] or Timandra [7] and thus, a (half-)sister of Meges, one of the Achaean Leaders during the Trojan War. [8]