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- weds Telemachus to C****iphone. When events transpire that result in Telemachus killing Circe after quarrelling with her, C****iphone kills Telemachus in...
- source to have ordered the gladiators to kill Telemachus, and they promptly did so. Jones, Terry. "Telemachus". Patron Saints Index. Archived from the original...
- Telemachus is a character in Homer's Odyssey. Telemachus may also refer to: Telemachus (Acragas) (fl. 554BC), leader of an uprising in Acragas, Sicily...
- "Legendary" – Telemachus, Antinous, and Suitors "Little Wolf" – Antinous, Athena, Telemachus, and Suitors "We’ll Be Fine" – Athena and Telemachus "Love in...
- That night, Athena, disguised as Telemachus, finds a ship and crew for the true prince. The next morning, Telemachus calls an ****embly of citizens of...
- suitors approach, but Telemachus will not stop talking, so Odysseus knocks him out, then kills the two suitors. Odysseus, Telemachus, Eumaeus, and friends...
- and Odysseus's son by her, Telemachus. After burying Odysseus, Circe made the other three immortal. Circe married Telemachus, and Telegonus married Penelope...
- his father, Telegonus brought Telemachus and Penelope to Circe's island. Here, Athena ordered the marriage of Telemachus to Telegonus' mother, the enchantress...
- Telemachus was the mythical leader of a 554 BC general uprising in the Gr**** city-state of Acragas, Sicily, Magna Graecia, which culminated in the overthrow...
- Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Telemachus, after Telemachus, a figure in Gr**** mythology, the son of Odysseus and Penelope, and a...