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Telegony and where
According to the Telegony ( Epic Cycle ), Odysseus came upon the land of Thesprotia where he stayed for a number of years.

Telegony and Odyssey
The Odyssey has a lost sequel, the Telegony, which was not written by Homer.
This Telegony aside, the last 548 lines of the Odyssey, corresponding to Book 24, are believed by many scholars to have been added by a slightly later poet.
The Telegony was a short 2-book epic poem recounting the life and death of Odysseus after the events of the Odyssey.
This is the story told in the Telegony, an early Greek epic that does not survive except in a summary, but which was attributed to Eugamon or Eugammon of Cyrene and written as a sequel to the Odyssey.
The story of the Telegony comes chronologically after that of the Odyssey, and is the final episode in the Epic Cycle.
There is a distinct possibility that the author of the Odyssey knew at least some version of the Telegony story ( the Thesprotian episode and Telegonus ' unusual spear in the Telegony may have been based on Tiresias ' prophecy in Odyssey book 11 ; but it is also possible that the Odyssey poet used the Telegonus story as a basis for Teiresias ' prophecy ).

Telegony and beginning
The story of Troilus is one of a number of incidents that helped provide structure to a narrative which extended over several decades and 77 books from the beginning of the Cypria to the end of the Telegony.

Telegony and with
* Telegony ( pregnancy ) – the theory that an offspring can inherit characteristics from a previous mate of its mother's as well as its actual parents, often associated with racism.
According to Proclus ' summary, the Telegony opens with the burial of Penelope's suitors.

Telegony and Odysseus
The Telegony ( Greek:, Tēlegoneia ; ) is a lost ancient Greek epic poem about Telegonus, son of Odysseus by Circe.
The Telegony comprises two distinct episodes: Odysseus ' voyage to Thesprotia, and the story of Telegonus.

Telegony and .
The Telegony ( Τηλεγόνεια ), an epic now lost, relates the later history of the last of these.
This concludes the Greek Epic Cycle, though fragments remain of the " alternative ending " of sorts known as the Telegony.
** six epics of the Epic Cycle: Cypria, Aethiopis, the Little Iliad, the Iliou persis (" Sack of Troy "), Nostoi (" Returns "), and Telegony.
The Epic Cycle (, Epikos Kyklos ) was a collection of Ancient Greek epic poems that related the story of the Trojan War, which includes the Cypria, the Aethiopis, the so-called Little Iliad, the Iliupersis, the Nostoi, and the Telegony.
Aristotle does not extend his criticism to the other epics in the Cycle ; the Aethiopis, Iliou persis, and Telegony fare much better under his criteria for epic poetry.
In Antiquity the Telegony may have also been known as the Thesprotis ( Greek: Θεσπρωτίς ), which is referred to once by Pausanias in the 2nd century CE ; alternatively, the Thesprotis may have been a name for the first book of the Telegony, which is set in Thesprotia.
A third possibility is that there was a wholly separate epic called the Thesprotis ; and yet a fourth possibility is that the Telegony and Thesprotis were two separate poems that were at some stage compiled into a single Telegony.
The date of composition of the Telegony is uncertain.
Probably each of the two books of the Telegony related one of these episodes.
** Fragments of the Telegony translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White, 1914 ( public domain )

picks and up
and one U.S. official said: `` The key question now is which side picks up the phone first ''.
In salamandrids, the male deposits a bundle of sperm, the spermatophore, and the female picks it up and inserts it into her cloaca where the sperm is stored until the eggs are laid.
In exchange, the Falcons gave up their first -, second-and fourth-round draft picks in 2011, and their first and fourth draft picks in 2012.
The storm picks up strength when it crosses the warm waters of Atlantic.
This named outflow is the Casiquiare canal, which, as it heads downstream ( southerly ), picks up speed and also accumulates water volume.
A First Somerset and Avon bus picks up passengers at the Market cross on service 126 from Weston-super-Mare to Wells, the principal bus service through Cheddar
Following a roquet, the player picks up his or her own ball and puts it down next to the ball that it hit.
Emma Frost's telepathy picks up on the psychic fight, and Emma informs Cyclops that Xavier is alive.
With DTT, viewers are limited to whatever channels the antenna picks up.
The introduction establishes that the game picks up right after the events of Duke Nukem II, with Duke returning to Earth in his space cruiser.
Wind erosion is of two primary varieties: deflation, where the wind picks up and carries loose soil particles ; and abrasion, where surfaces are worn down as they are struck by airborne particles carried by wind.
As Elijah is lifted up, his mantle falls to the ground and Elisha picks it up.
A fire alarm goes off and Beatty picks up the address from the dispatcher system.
Meanwhile, in the post-delivery room, Joey looks for some tissue for an upset Rachel, picks up Ross's jacket, and the ring falls to the floor.
Radioiodine ablation has been used for over 50 years, and the only major reasons for not using it are pregnancy and breast-feeding ( breast tissue also picks up and concentrates iodine ).
Heathers picks up 20 years later when Veronica returns home to Sherwood, Ohio with her teenage daughter, who must contend with the next generation of mean girls, all named " Ashley ".
The water in the drive pipe starts to flow under the force of gravity and picks up speed and kinetic energy until the increasing drag force closes the waste valve.
A mechanical vector picks up an infectious agent on the outside of its body and transmits it in a passive manner.
Quake IV ( 2005 ) picks up where Quake II left off — finishing the war between the humans and Strogg.
She has just been humiliated and remembers her father arriving home from work one day when she was a child ; after he picks her up and spins her around, the camera pans over to a passing truck and tilts up to the sky.
In the painting Virgin and Child with St. Anne the composition again picks up the theme of figures in a landscape which Wasserman describes as " breathtakingly beautiful " and harkens back to the St Jerome picture with the figure set at an oblique angle.
Instead, the plate rolls against a cylinder covered with a rubber blanket, which squeezes away the water, picks up the ink and transfers it to the paper with uniform pressure.

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