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Euryalus - He is named on a late sixth century red-figure cup (Akropolis 2.211) and an early fifth century red-figure cup (British Museum E 47) fighting Hephaestos.

Eurymedon - According to Homer, he was a king of the Giants and father of Periboea (mother of Nausithous, king of the Phaeacians, by Poseidon), who "brought destruction on his froward people". He was possibly the Eurymedon who raped Hera producing Prometheus as offspring (according to an account attributed to the Hellenistic poet Euphorion). He is probably named on Akropolis 2134. He is possibly mentioned by the Latin poet Propertius as an opponent of Jove.

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euryalus - DortaHvIS vatlh DIS poH javDIch, mIlloghmey Doqqu’ Sar HIvje’ (akropolis 2.211) chenmoHlu’pu’, ‘ej pa’ euryalus pong tu’lu’. qaSchoHtaHvIS vatlh DIS poH vaghDIch, mIlloghmey Doqqu’ Sar HIvje’ (‘Inglan ‘angweD e 47) chenmoHlu’pu’, ‘ej pa’ hephaestus Suv euryalus.

eurymedon - giants voDleH ghaHpu’ eurymedon‘e’, periboea vav ghaH, ‘ej ghaHmo’ vInDa’Daj luQaw’lu’pu’; Hochvam SovmoH homer. poseidon‘mo’ nausithous SoS ghaH periboea‘e’, ‘ej phaeacians voDleH ghaHpu’ nausithous‘e’. pe’vIl hera ngaghpu’mo’ wa’ eurymedon, boghpu’ prometheus, ‘ej chaq rap eurymedonvetlh eurymedonvam je. DuHvam mung ‘oH wa’ lut’e’, ‘ej lutvam mung ghaH hellenistic ghuQ qonwI’ euphorion‘e’ ‘e’ Har ‘op. akropolis 2134Daq eurymedon pong tu’lu’law’. jove ghol ghaH eurymedon‘e’, jatlhlaw’pu’ ‘Italya’ tIQ ghuQ qonwI’ propertius.

~ Dana'an
'o Qunpu' nuvpu' je vav, 'o olympus voDleH, 'o zeus Dun!