Eurynomos

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In Greek mythology, Eurynomos is a legendary creature dwelling in the Underworld. He is sometimes identified with Hades (or Orcus in Roman mythology) and sometimes said to be a servitor of Hecate. The creature is now mostly known by association with the black metal musician Euronymous, who took his stage name from this figure. Mentioned in the Satanic Bible where the name is misspelled as Euronymous, Eurynomos is either a minor figure whose associated literature is lost to time, or an invention by the painter Polygnotos.

[In a painting of Hades by Polygnotos at Delphoi, Phokis] Eurynomos, said by the Delphian guides to be one of the daimones of Hades, who eats off all the flesh of the corpses, leaving only their bones. But Homer’s Odyssey, the poem called the Minyad, and the Returns, although they tell of Hades and its horrors, know of no daimon called Eurynomos. However, I will describe what he is like and his attitude in the painting. He is of a colour between blue and black, like that of meat flies; he is showing his teeth and is seated, and under him is spread a vulture’s skin. - Pausanias 10.28.7

A character called Eurynomos does show up in The Odyssey, but he is a human, the third son of Aigyptios, and has no relation to the demon described by Pausanias.

[edit] Popular culture

Eurynomos appears as a demon aid to the underworld god Hades in the DC Comics book Wonder Woman. (Wonder Woman Vol. 2, issue 216 and 217)