Eurynomê (Εὐρυνόμη, from εὐρύς, eurys, "broad" + νομός, nomos, "pasture" or νόμος "law") is a name that refers to the following characters in Greek mythology:
Ophion is Eurynome's Husband
Arachne is considered to be a foil for Eurynome in Greek mythology. While Eurynome is a gentle, nurturing sea goddess, Arachne is a mortal weaver known for her pride and hubris. Their contrasting traits highlight different aspects of creativity and craftmanship.
Thetis and Eurynome.
There is no Greek Goddess named Eurynome. There was a Titan, a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, but there are no myths concerning her, so no personality.
In the Odyssey, Eurynome is a maid in Penelope's household. She assists Penelope in managing the household and is mentioned several times in the poem for her loyalty and hard work. Eurynome is a minor character who plays a supporting role in the story.
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Bellerophon was the son of Poseidon and Eurynome.
With Thetis and Eurynome, beneath Oceanus.
Eurynome- {ue-rin'-ah-mee} Anteia-{an-tee-ya} or{an-tyay-a}
The Charities, or the Graces were the offspring of Eurynome (daughter of Oceanus and Tethys) and Zeus. Traditionally, there were Three Graces, Aglaea ("Splendor"), Euphrosyne ("Mirth"), and Thalia ("Good Cheer").
Glaucus (father) and Eurynome (mother).
Two Nereids, Thetis and Eurynome, did. Nereids are sea nymphs.