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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EudorosEudoros - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, Eudoros ( Ancient Greek: Εὔδωρος) was the second of Achilles' five commanders at the Trojan War . Family. Eudoros was a demigod, the son of Hermes and Polymele, who danced in Artemis ' choir. Polymele's father Phylas brought him up after she married Echekles . Mythology.

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      Eudorus may refer to: Eudoros, second of Achilles' five...

  2. Eudorus of Alexandria. Eudorus of Alexandria ( Greek: Εὔδωρος ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; 1st century BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, and a representative of Middle Platonism. [1] He attempted to reconstruct Plato 's philosophy in terms of Pythagoreanism. [2]

  3. Pittore greco, di cui si ignorano l'età in cui visse e la patria. Viene nominato da Plinio ( Nat. hist., xxxv, 141) - che di lui ricorda anche statue in bronzo - fra i pittori di secondo rango.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EudorusEudorus - Wikipedia

    Eudorus may refer to: Eudoros, second of Achilles' five commanders at Troy in Greek mythology. Eudorus of Alexandria (1st century BC), Middle Platonist philosopher. Chrysanthrax eudorus, species of bee fly.

  5. In Greek mythology, Eudoros (Greek: Εὔδωρος) was one of the Myrmidons as well as the second of five commanders who served under Achilles during the Trojan War. He was a demigod, son of Hermes and Polymele. According to the Iliad, he commanded ten penteconters and five hundred Myrmidons.

  6. Na mitologia grega, Eudoros ou Eudoro (em grego antigo: Εὔδωρος), era filho de Hermes, e o segundo dos cinco comandantes de Aquiles na Guerra de Troia. Eudoros era muito rápido, e um bom lutador [1]. Ele foi morto por Pirecme, que por sua vez Pátroclo por vingança o matou. [2]

  7. Eudore ou Eudoros (en grec : Εὔδωρος ), est un personnage de la mythologie grecque . Biographie. Dans l' Iliade, il est le fils d' Hermès et de Polymèle. Il conduit sous les ordres d' Achille, dont il est le second, dix pentécontères et cinq cents Myrmidons au siège de Troie.