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- Telegonus (/təˈlɛɡənəs/; Ancient Gr****: Τηλέγονος means "born afar") is the name shared by three different characters in Gr**** mythology. Telegonus, a...
- ensuing melée, Telegonus accidentally killed his father with a lance tipped with the venomous spine of a stingray. Telemachus married Telegonus' mother, the...
- Telegonus fulgerator, the two-barred flasher, is a species of spread-wing skipper butterfly in the family Hesperiidae which may constitute a possible...
- age.") As Odysseus lies dying, he and Telegonus recognize one another, and Telegonus laments his mistake. Telegonus brings his father's corpse, Penelope...
- sometimes compared to the Egyptian goddess Isis, whereas her Egyptian husband Telegonus was Osiris. In most versions of the legend, Io was the daughter of Inachus...
- According to this epic, Odysseus had a son called Telegonus with Circe when he was in her island. When Telegonus had grown to manhood, Circe sent him in search...
- birth to a son, Telegonus. Circe realizes that the goddess Athena threatens her son. Circe casts a spell to protect the island while Telegonus grows. When...
- gave him a poisoned spear. When Telegonus arrived in Ithaca, Odysseus was away in Thesprotia, fighting the Brygi. Telegonus began to ravage the island; Odysseus...
- accidentally killed by Telegonus, his unknown son by the goddess Circe. After Odysseus's death, Telemachus returns to Aeaea with Telegonus and Penelope, and...
- Julius Hyginus recorded the myth that Italus was a son of Penelope and Telegonus (a son of Odysseus). According to Aristotle (Politics) and Thucydides...