Eurylochus
Eurylochus (Greek Εὐρύλοχος ) is the name of several mythological and ancient historical men:
- Figures of Greek mythology: Eurylochus ( companion of Odysseus ), accompanied his relatives Odysseus on his wanderings,
- Eurylochus ( king of Salamis ), killed by a mythical version of the Primordial Dragon of Salamis, Kychreus
- Eurylochus (son of Aegyptus ), killed by the Danaide Autonoe
- Eurylochus ( suitor of Penelope )
- Historic ancient personalities: Eurylochus ( Spartans ), in the Peloponnesian War Spartan commander
- Eurylochus ( Arcadia ), 401 BC participants in the mentioned by Xenophon " train of ten thousand"
- Eurylochus ( Macedonians ), was in the service of King Philip II of Macedon
- Eurylochus (commander of Antiochus III. ), Participated in the battle of Raphia in 217 BC
- Eurylochus (commander of Ptolemy IV ), also took part in the Battle of Raphia
- Eurylochus (philosopher ), living in the 3rd century BC students of the skeptic Pyrrho of Elis
- Disambiguation