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- Q506285 subject Q19861629.
- Q506285 subject Q9861041.
- Q506285 abstract "In Greek mythology, Eurybia (Ancient Greek: Εὐρυβία, Εὐρυβίη), "who has a heart of flint within her", was the consort to the Titan Crius and gave birth to Astraeus, Perses, and Pallas. She was a minor sea goddess under the dominion of Poseidon. Her parents were Pontos and Gaia.Thespius's daughter is also named Eurybia. She bore Heracles a son, Polylaus.".
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- Q506285 wikiPageWikiLink Q19861629.
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- Q506285 wikiPageWikiLink Q9861041.
- Q506285 comment "In Greek mythology, Eurybia (Ancient Greek: Εὐρυβία, Εὐρυβίη), "who has a heart of flint within her", was the consort to the Titan Crius and gave birth to Astraeus, Perses, and Pallas. She was a minor sea goddess under the dominion of Poseidon. Her parents were Pontos and Gaia.Thespius's daughter is also named Eurybia. She bore Heracles a son, Polylaus.".
- Q506285 label "Eurybia (mythology)".