A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) alphabetic letter C In the command of the allied forces on the Asiatic coast he met a Persian fleet of 350 ships, attacked them, captured 200, and following the fugitives to the shore, by the river Eurymedon, in a second and obstinate engagement on the same day, routed the land armament; indeed, according to Plutarch, he crowned his victory before night by the defeat of a reinforcement of 80 Phoenician ships. (15.01)
Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 301942 A - GIGANTOMACHY, ZEUS MOUNTING CHARIOT WITH HERAKLES, GE, ATHENA, POSEIDON WITH ROCK (NISYROS), ARTEMIS (NAMED), DIONYSOS, AND GIANTS, ONE FALLEN, SOME NAMED (EURYMEDON ? (5.45)