Euryalus

In Greek mythology, Euryalus referred to two different people.
  1. He and Nisus were considered ideal friends. He died during a raid on the Rutulians. (Virgil V, 294, 334; IX 179, 199, 226, 431)
  2. One of the Epigonoi and Argonaut. He was brother-in-arms of Diomedes.
See also HMS Euryalus.

 

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