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Odysseus and son
Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race ; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea ; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey book 10 as Keeper of the Winds who gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind.
Telegonus then brought back his father's corpse, together with Penelope and Odysseus ' other son Telemachus, to Aeaea.
Father and son meet ; Odysseus identifies himself to Telemachus ( but still not to Eumaeus ), and they decide that the Suitors must be killed.
Released by the intercession of his patroness Athena, through the aid of Hermes, he departs, but his raft is destroyed by his divine enemy Poseidon, who is angry because Odysseus blinded his son, Polyphemus.
Husband of Penelope, father of Telemachus, and son of Laërtes and Anticlea, Odysseus is renowned for his guile and resourcefulness, and is hence known by the epithet Odysseus the Cunning ( mētis, or " cunning intelligence ").
Odysseus often receives the patronymic epithet Laertiades ( Greek: ), son of Laërtes.
In the Odyssey, Poseidon is notable for his hatred of Odysseus who blinded the god's son, the cyclops Polyphemus.
Odysseus had never forgiven Palamedes for threatening the life of his son.
: son: this great Odysseus cared not to do.
Some years after Odysseus ' return, Telegonus, the son of Odysseus and Circe, came to Ithaca and plundered the island.
Odysseus, attempting to fight off the attack, was killed by his unrecognized son.
When visited by Odysseus ' son Telemachus, Menelaus recounts his voyage home.
She only has one son by Odysseus, Telemachus, who was born just before Odysseus was called to fight in the Trojan War.
In other story of the Epic Cycle, subsequent to Odysseus ' death, Penelope marries his son by Circe, Telegonus, with whom she becomes the mother of Italus.
The Cyclopes, usually children of Gods ( Olympians ) and nature spirits ( nereids, naiads and dryads ), are also compared to giants due to their huge size ( Polyphemus, son of Poseidon and Thoosa, and nemesis of Odysseus and Jason, comes to mind ).
In a famous episode of Homer's Odyssey, the hero Odysseus encounters the Cyclops Polyphemus, the son of Poseidon and Thoosa ( a nereid ), who lives with his fellow Cyclopes in a distant country.
Characters are almost always named with their fathers, i. e. Odysseus, son of Laertes.
Telemachus (;, Tēlemakhos, literally " far-fighter ") is a figure in Greek mythology, the son of Odysseus and Penelope, and a central character in Homer's Odyssey.

Odysseus and Telemachus
Odysseus then gave Telemachus to Circe's daughter Cassiphone in marriage.
Odysseus and Telemachus hang twelve of their household maids, who had betrayed Penelope or had sex with the Suitors, or both ; they mutilate and kill the goatherd Melanthius, who had mocked and abused Odysseus.
The next day he and Telemachus visit the country farm of his old father Laertes, who likewise accepts his identity only when Odysseus correctly describes the orchard that Laertes had previously given him.
Homer also quote ' Sandy Pylos ' in Book 17 of the Odyssey about Telemachus travelling to Sparta in search of news of his father Odysseus.
Since Odysseus seems to be the only person ( perhaps excepting Telemachus ) who can actually use the bow, it could merely have been another delaying tactic of Penelope's.
Having done so, he proceeds to slaughter the suitors — beginning with Antinous whom he finds drinking from Odysseus ' cup — with help from Telemachus, Athena and two servants, Eumaeus the swineherd and Philoetius the cowherd.
Homer implies, that from then on, Odysseus would live a long and happy life together with Penelope and Telemachus, wisely ruling his kingdom and enjoying wide respect and much success.
Homer also calls Telemachus by the patronymic epithet " Odysseus ' son ".
Slaughter of the suitors by Odysseus and Telemachus, Campania n red-figure bell-krater, ca.
In the Odyssey by Homer, under the instructions of Athena, Telemachus spends the first four books trying to gain knowledge of his father, Odysseus, who left for Troy when Telemachus was still an infant.
At the outset of Telemachus ' journey, Odysseus has been absent from his home at Ithaca for twenty years due to the Trojan War and the intervention of Poseidon.
After Odysseus reveals himself to Telemachus due to Athena's advice, the two men plan the downfall of the suitors.
When Penelope challenges the suitors to string Odysseus ' bow and shoot an arrow through the handle-holes of twelve axeheads, Telemachus is the first to attempt the task.

Odysseus and is
After Achilles, Ajax is the most valuable warrior in Agamemnon's army ( along with Diomedes ), though he is not as cunning as Nestor, Diomedes, Idomeneus, or Odysseus, he is much more powerful and just as intelligent.
In Sophocles ' play Ajax, a famous retelling of Ajax's demise takes place — after the armor is awarded to Odysseus the hero Ajax falls to the ground, exhausted.
Homer is somewhat vague about the precise manner of Ajax's death but does ascribe it to his loss in the dispute over Achilles's shield: when Odysseus visits Hades, he begs the soul of Ajax to speak to him, but Ajax, still resentful over the old quarrel, refuses and descends silently back into Erebus.
We possess two declamations under his name: On Sophists, directed against Isocrates and setting forth the superiority of extempore over written speeches ( a more recently discovered fragment of another speech against Isocrates is probably of later date ); Odysseus ( perhaps spurious ) in which Odysseus accuses Palamedes of treachery during the siege of Troy
Towards the end of Hesiod's Theogony ( 1011f ), we find that Circe bore Odysseus three sons: Ardeas or Agrius ( otherwise unknown ); Latinus ; and Telegonus, who ruled over the Tyrsenoi, that is the Etruscans.
" In an Etruscan bronze mirror relief, a common barnyard pig is depicted at the feet of Circe: Odysseus and Elpenor approach her, swords drawn.
Some Boeotian vase-paintings show a caricature version of the episode, acted out by dwarf pygmies with negroid attributes, and an aged and lame Odysseus leaning on a staff ; they are the mute survivors of some rustic comedy tradition that is impenetrable to us.
Throughout the poem, Odysseus is hindered by the efforts of Poseidon and the sea monsters throughout the ocean.
Thus, for example, Odysseus is represented in Hecuba ( lines 131-32 ) as " agile-minded, sweet-talking, demos-pleasing " i. e. a type of the war-time demagogues that were active in Athens during the Peloponnesian War.
There is a strong aristocratic bias in the poems demonstrated by the lack of any major protagonists of non-aristocratic stock, and by episodes such as the beating down of the commoner Thersites by the king Odysseus for daring to criticize his superiors.
Even earlier, a kind of primitive haggis is referred to in Homer's Odyssey, in book 20, ( towards the end of the eighth century BC ) when Odysseus is compared to " a man before a great blazing fire turning swiftly this way and that a stomach full of fat and blood, very eager to have it roasted quickly.
The Odyssey begins ten years after the end of the ten-year Trojan War that is the subject of the Iliad, and Odysseus has still not returned home from the war.
Odysseus protectress, the goddess Athena, discusses his fate with Zeus, king of the gods, at a moment when Odysseus ' enemy, the god of the sea Poseidon, is absent from Mount Olympus.

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