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Eurymedon

450 BC - 413 BC

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Eurymedon (; Greek: Εὐρυμέδων; died 413 BC) was one of the Athenian generals (strategoi) during the Peloponnesian War. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eurymedon is the 14,075th most popular politician (down from 12,602nd in 2019), the 705th most popular biography from Greece (down from 637th in 2019) and the 313th most popular Greek Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Eurymedon ranks 14,075 out of 19,576Before him are Hédi Amara Nouira, Huang Hua, Jubal Early, Malcolm Fraser, Cai Xiang, and Fastida. After him are Michael Ignatieff, Centwine of Wessex, Juraj Dobrila, Hartmann, Count of Württemberg, Harry Cohn, and William Davies Evans.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 450 BC, Eurymedon ranks 25Before him are King An of Zhou, Timotheus of Miletus, Seuthes I, Amadocus I, Phormio, and Thrasyllus. After him are Pherecrates, and Myronides. Among people deceased in 413 BC, Eurymedon ranks 4Before him are Nicias, Perdiccas II of Macedon, and Demosthenes.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Eurymedon ranks 705 out of 1,024Before him are Leo Allatius (1586), Thrasyllus (-450), Ioannis Sarmas (1957), Thomas Preljubović (1310), Stefanos Dragoumis (1842), and Alexandros Koumoundouros (1817). After him are Themistoklis Sofoulis (1860), Aliki Vougiouklaki (1934), Amythaon (null), Stamatios Nikolopoulos (1900), Anastasios Metaxas (1862), and Sibyrtius (-400).

Among POLITICIANS In Greece

Among politicians born in Greece, Eurymedon ranks 313Before him are Anaxander (-650), Thrasyllus (-450), Ioannis Sarmas (1957), Thomas Preljubović (1310), Stefanos Dragoumis (1842), and Alexandros Koumoundouros (1817). After him are Themistoklis Sofoulis (1860), Amythaon (null), Stamatios Nikolopoulos (1900), Sibyrtius (-400), Alexandros Papanastasiou (1876), and Tlepolemus (null).