- Source: Eurypon
Eurypon, otherwise called Eurytion (‹See Tfd›Greek: Εὐρυπῶν, Εὐρυτίων), son of Soos and grandson of Procles, was the third king of that house at Sparta, and thenceforward gave it the name of Eurypontidae.
Plutarch talks of his having relaxed the kingly power, and played the demagogue; and Polyaenus relates a war with the Arcadians of Mantineia under his command. He was succeeded by his son Prytanis, the father of Polydectes, in turn father of Eunomus (father of Charilaus) and Lycurgus.
Notes
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Eurypon calypsoi
- Eurypon graphidiophora
- Eurypon miniaceum
- Eurypon radiatum
- Eurypon viride
- Eurypon mucronale
- Eurypon lamellatum
- Eurypon unispiculum
- Eurypon nigrum
- Eurypon spinularia
- Eurypon
- List of kings of Sparta
- Argyroeides eurypon
- Procles
- List of sponges of Ireland
- Euploea climena
- List of ancient Greeks
- Agiad dynasty
- Soos (king of Sparta)
- Raspailiidae