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In Greek mythology, Euphemus (/juːˈfiːməs/; Ancient Greek: Εὔφημος Eὔphēmos, pronounced [eʊ̯́pʰɛːmos] "reputable") was the name of several distinct characters: * Euphemus, son of Poseidon and an Argonaut. * Euphemus, a descendant of the river god Axius and the father of the hero Eurybarus who defeated the female monster Sybaris. * Euphemus, father of Daedalus by Hyginus, possibly by mistake instead of Eupalamus. * Euphemus, son of and a leader of the Thracian Cicones. He was an ally of the Trojans. According to late writers, he was killed either by Achilles or by one of the following four: Diomedes, Idomeneus and the two Ajaxes who at one point united to attack the opponents. * Euphemus, surname of Zeus on Lesbos.

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  • In Greek mythology, Euphemus (/juːˈfiːməs/; Ancient Greek: Εὔφημος Eὔphēmos, pronounced [eʊ̯́pʰɛːmos] "reputable") was the name of several distinct characters: * Euphemus, son of Poseidon and an Argonaut. * Euphemus, a descendant of the river god Axius and the father of the hero Eurybarus who defeated the female monster Sybaris. * Euphemus, father of Daedalus by Hyginus, possibly by mistake instead of Eupalamus. * Euphemus, son of and a leader of the Thracian Cicones. He was an ally of the Trojans. According to late writers, he was killed either by Achilles or by one of the following four: Diomedes, Idomeneus and the two Ajaxes who at one point united to attack the opponents. * Euphemus, surname of Zeus on Lesbos. (en)
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  • In Greek mythology, Euphemus (/juːˈfiːməs/; Ancient Greek: Εὔφημος Eὔphēmos, pronounced [eʊ̯́pʰɛːmos] "reputable") was the name of several distinct characters: * Euphemus, son of Poseidon and an Argonaut. * Euphemus, a descendant of the river god Axius and the father of the hero Eurybarus who defeated the female monster Sybaris. * Euphemus, father of Daedalus by Hyginus, possibly by mistake instead of Eupalamus. * Euphemus, son of and a leader of the Thracian Cicones. He was an ally of the Trojans. According to late writers, he was killed either by Achilles or by one of the following four: Diomedes, Idomeneus and the two Ajaxes who at one point united to attack the opponents. * Euphemus, surname of Zeus on Lesbos. (en)
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