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{{distinguish|Eurythemis}}In Greek mythology, the name Eurythemista {{IPAc-en|j|ʊər|ɪ|θ|ɪ|ˈ|m|ɪ|s|t|ə}}{{citation needed|date=October 2013}} or Eurythemiste {{IPAc-en|-|ˈ|m|ɪ|s|t|iː}} (Ancient Greek: Εὐρυθεμίστη) may refer to: - Eurythemista, a Calydonia princess as the daughter of King Porthaon and Laothoe.[1] She was the sister of Sterope and Stratonice, wife of King Melaneus of Oechalia.
- Eurythemista, daughter of the river-god Xanthus. She is one of Pelops' and Niobe's possible mothers by Tantalus[2] (other ones being Euryanassa and Dione, daughter of Atlas).
- Eurythemista, one of the two maidens that were wooed by Boeotus. He could not choose between the two until he saw a star fall on Eurythemiste's shoulder; he then took her to wife.[3]
References1. ^Hesiod, Catalogue of Women {{abbr|fr|fragment}}. 26. 7 {{harvtxt|Merkelbach|West|1967}}. 2. ^Scholia on Euripides, Orestes, 11 3. ^Pseudo-Plutarch, On Rivers, 2. 2
Bibliography- {{Citation| last1=Merkelbach| first1=R.| last2=West| first2=M.L.| title=Fragmenta Hesiodea| place=Oxford| year=1967| ISBN=0-19-814171-8}}.
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