Eurythemista

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In Greek mythology, the name Eurythemista /jʊərɪθɨˈmɪstə/[citation needed] or Eurythemiste /-ˈmɪst/ (Greek: Εὐρυθεμίστη) may refer to:

  • One of the two maidens that were wooed by Boeotus. He could not choose between the two until he saw a star fall on Eurythemiste's shoulder; he then took her to wife.[2]

References

  1. Scholia on Euripides, Orestes, 11
  2. Pseudo-Plutarch, On Rivers, 2. 2
  3. Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 26. 7 Merkelbach & West (1967).

Bibliography

  • Merkelbach, R.; West, M.L. (1967), Fragmenta Hesiodea, Oxford, ISBN 0-19-814171-8 .


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