- In Gr**** mythology,
Eupeithes /juˈpaɪˌθiːz/ (Εὐπείθης
Eupeíthēs) was the
father of Antinous, the
leader of the
suitors of Penelope.
After his son's death...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίνοος, romanized: Antínoös), was the
Ithacan son of
Eupeithes, best
known for his role in Homer's Odyssey. One of two
prominent suitors...
-
other suitors,
though by
Telemachus and not Odysseus. Antinous, son of
Eupeithes. One of the
leaders of the
suitors and the
first to be
killed by Odysseus...
- the sons of King
Priam of Troy by an
unknown woman. Antinous, son of
Eupeithes and one of the
Suitors of Penelope, wife of the hero Odysseus. Hyginus...
-
Athena infuses vigour into Laertes, so he can help Odysseus. He
kills Eupeithes,
father of Antinous.
Three years after Odysseus' return,
Laertes died...
-
reveals himself.
Following them to the farm is a
group of Ithacans, led by
Eupeithes,
father of Antinous, who are out for
revenge for the
murder of the suitors...
-
Achilles Ajax
Anticlus Antiphus Cyclopes Polyphemus Demodocus Dolius Elpenor Eupeithes Euryalus Eurylochus Halitherses Heracles Irus
Kikonians Laestrygones Mesaulius...
- suitors' relatives. She
instructs Laertes to
throw his
spear and to kill
Eupeithes, the
father of Antinous.
Athena and
Heracles on an
Attic red-figure kylix...
- of
Roman Emperor Hadrian.
Antinous may also
refer to:
Antinous son of
Eupeithes, one of the
chief suitors of
Penelope in Homer's
Odyssey Antinous, a 1918...
- done, and he
forgave her. On the next day the suitor's relatives, led by
Eupeithes, the
father of the
suitor Antinous,
tried to take
revenge on him but they...