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[[Eumedes]] (Ancient Greek: [[Εὐμήδης]]) was a name attributed to seven individuals in Greek mythology.
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* Eumedes (also [[Eumeles]]) was a famous herald among the Trojans. He was the father of Dolon and of five daughters.
* Eumedes (also [[Eumeles]]) was a famous herald among the Trojans. He was the father of Dolon and of five daughters.
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* Eumedes, son of Dolon and a companion of Aeneas. He was killed by Turnus.
* Eumedes, son of Dolon and a companion of Aeneas. He was killed by Turnus.
* Eumedes, father of Acallaris who married Tros, king of Dardania.
* Eumedes, father of Acallaris who married Tros, king of Dardania.
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 24 October 2022

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Eumēdes: is, m., = Εὐμήδης,
I a Trojan herald, father of Dolon, Ov. Tr. 3, 4, 27; Verg. A. 12, 346.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Eumēdēs,¹⁶ is, m. (Εὐμήδης), Eumède [Troyen, père de Dolon : Virg. En. 12, 346.

Wikipedia EN

Eumedes (Ancient Greek: Εὐμήδης) was a name attributed to seven individuals in Greek mythology.

  • Eumedes (also Eumeles) was a famous herald among the Trojans. He was the father of Dolon and of five daughters.
  • Eumedes, son of Hippocoon, the king of Sparta. His tomb was located in the city.
  • Eumedes, priest of Athena. When the Heracleidae invaded, Eumedes was suspected of wishing to betray the Palladium to them. Being afraid, he took the Palladium and took it to be hill called Creion.
  • Eumedes, son of Heracles and Lyse, a daughter of Thespius and Megamede.
  • Eumedes, a Calydonian son of Melas. He, along with his brothers, were killed for plotting against Oeneus.
  • Eumedes, son of Dolon and a companion of Aeneas. He was killed by Turnus.
  • Eumedes, father of Acallaris who married Tros, king of Dardania.