King Pyraechmus of Euboea
King Pyraechmus of Euboea(or Pyracmus) was alive during the time of the ancient Greeks and ruled for a time over the Greek island Euboea.
He is noted as having slain Eudorus.[1]
He made war upon the Boeotians without just cause and was, as a result, slain by Hercules.[2]
References
- The Ancient Library Archived 2011-08-05 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 16:44 13 October 2011
- Bell's New Pantheon; or Historical dictionary of the gods, demi-gods, heroes ...(Google eBook) Printed by and for J. Bell, 1790 retrieved 16:29 13 October 2011
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