Eurymedon of Myrrhinus
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Eurymedon /jʊˈrɪmᵻdɒn/ of Myrrhinus /ˈmɪrᵻnəs/ (Greek: Εὐρυμέδων Μυρρινούσιος) married Plato's sister, Potone.[1] He was the father of Speusippus.[1]
The "Eurymedon of Myrrhinus" whose property bordered that of Plato's,[2] and is mentioned as an executor of Plato's will,[3] was probably the grandson of the elder Eurymedon, and may have been the son of Speusippus.[4]
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Diogenes Laërtius, Life of Plato, translated by Robert Drew Hicks (1925).
Diogenes Laërtius, Life of Speusippus, translated by Robert Drew Hicks (1925).
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