Eurystheus

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. A Mycenaean king of Tiryns (or, according to some authors, of Argos), in Argolis, who imposed the twelve labours on Heracles.

Pronunciation

/juˈɹɪs.θi.əs/

Word forms

Eurystheus

Etymology

Borrowing from Ancient Greek Εὐρυσθεύς (Eurustheús).

Derived words

Eurysthean
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