Eupeithes — In Greek mythology, Eupeithês was the father of Antinous, the leader of the suitors of Penelope. After his son s death at the hands of Odysseus, Eupeithes tried to revolt against his rule. He was killed by Odysseus father, Laertes. Apparently, he … Wikipedia
Antinous son of Eupeithes — In Greek mythology, Antinous, son of Eupeithes, was one of the two chief suitors of Penelope during the absence of her husband, Odysseus, at the Trojan war. The story is told in Homer s Odyssey. Antinous was one of the meanest suitors, one of the … Wikipedia
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Athena — Athene , Athina and Pallas Athena all redirect here. For other uses, see Athena (disambiguation), Athene (disambiguation), Athina (disambiguation) and Pallas Athena (disambiguation) Athena … Wikipedia
Circe — For other uses, see Circe (disambiguation). Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus, by John William Waterhouse. In Greek mythology, Circe ( … Wikipedia
Menelaus — For other uses, see Menelaus (disambiguation). Menelaus In Greek mythology, Menelaus (Ancient Greek: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) was a legendary king of Mycenaean (pre Dorian) Sparta, the husband of Helen of Troy, and a central figure in the Trojan War … Wikipedia
Telemachus — For other uses, see Telemachus (disambiguation). Telemachus departing from Nestor, painting by Henry Howard (1769–1847) Telemachus ( … Wikipedia
Antinous — For the constellation, see Antinous (constellation); for the asteroid, see 1863 Antinous; for the mythological figure, see Antinous son of Eupeithes Antinoüs or Antinoös (Greek: Polytonic|Ἀντίνοος) (born ca. AD 110/111, died AD 130), was a member … Wikipedia
Laertes — In Greek mythology, Laërtes ( el. Λαέρτης) was the son of Arcesius and Chalcomedusa. He was the father of Odysseus (who was thus called Λαερτιάδης) and Ctimene by his wife Anticlea, daughter of the thief Autolycus. Laërtes was an Argonaut and… … Wikipedia
Mentes — In Greek mythology, Mentes (Μέντης) is the name of two different Trojan War leaders, the King of the Cicones (according to the Iliad) and the King of the Taphians and the son of Antiloches (according to the Odyssey). In Book XVII of The Iliad,… … Wikipedia