- In Gr**** mythology,
Eurycleia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρύκλεια Eurýkleia), or
Euryclea (/ˌjʊərɪˈkliːə/; also
known as
Antiphata (Ἀντιφάτη Antipháte) in other...
- mythology,
Eurycleia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρύκλεια Eurýkleia) or
Euryclia may
refer to the
following women:
Eurycleia,
nurse of Odysseus.
Eurycleia, a Boeotian...
-
Eurycleia is the
daughter of Ops and
granddaughter of Peisenor, as well as the wet-nurse of Odysseus.
Eurycleia may also
refer to:
Eurycleia (mythology)...
-
identity is
discovered by the
housekeeper Eurycleia when she
recognizes an old scar as she is
washing his feet.
Eurycleia tries to tell
Penelope about the beggar's...
- Odysseus, but ends up
sending him off. However, Odysseus' old nursemaid,
Eurycleia,
discovers his
identity while bathing him,
feeling a scar
behind his leg...
- disguise, as in the
story of
Alcmene – and
tests him by
ordering her
slave Eurycleia to move the bed in
their bridal-chamber.
Odysseus protests that this cannot...
-
neither Odysseus's
mother Anticleia, nor his
nurse Eurycleia,
liked Penelope but
eventually Eurycleia helped Penelope settle into her new role and became...
-
returning hero". Odysseus'
identity is
discovered by the housekeeper,
Eurycleia, as she is
washing his feet and
discovers an old scar
Odysseus received...
-
Cambridge Shortlegs,
performing once
again in The
Penelopiad in the role of
Eurycleia. In 2015,
Henley wrote and
directed her
first short film, TIDE, the story...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ὤψ) may
refer to: Ops (male), son of
Peisenor and
father of
Eurycleia. He may or may not be the same as Ops,
father of Melas. Ops (female),...