Eurybatus

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Eurybatus can mean:


In Greek mythology/history
  • Eurybatus, one of the Argonauts [1]
  • One of the commanders of the Battle of Sybota
  • A warrior who slew the beast lamia
  • One of a pair of chthonic tricksters who disturbed Heracles while he served Omphale (Graves, Robert, The Greek Myths 1955.)
  • Eurybatus of Ephesus, who betrayed Croesus to Cyrus [2]
  • Eurybatus, a leader during the Peloponnesian War


Eurybatus can also mean
  • Eurybatus (genus), an insect genus [3]


See also Eurybates, the Achaean herald of the Iliad.