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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...
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ensuing melée,
Telegonus accidentally killed his
father with a
lance tipped with the
venomous spine of a stingray.
Telemachus married Telegonus' mother, the...
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Telegonus fulgerator, the two-barred flasher, is a
species of spread-wing
skipper butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae which may
constitute a possible...
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Odysseus lies dying, he and
Telegonus recognize one another, and
Telegonus laments his mistake.
Telegonus brings his father's corpse, Penelope...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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accidentally killed by
Telegonus, his
unknown son by the
goddess Circe.
After Odysseus's death,
Telemachus returns to
Aeaea with
Telegonus and Penelope, and...
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Julius Hyginus recorded the myth that
Italus was a son of
Penelope and
Telegonus (a son of Odysseus).
According to
Aristotle (Politics) and Thucydides...