- father, Odysseus.
Telemachus obliged, and
Theoclymenus accompanied him back to Ithaca. There,
Theoclymenus interpreted the au****es of the birds, predicting...
- one of the
Seven against Thebes. In this account,
Ismene and her
lover Theoclymenus met
outside of the city
during the siege.
Tydeus had been told their...
-
position of
being available for
Theoclymenus to marry, and she
consults the
prophetess Theonoe,
sister to
Theoclymenus, to find out Menelaus' fate. Her...
-
Trojan War), and
gives a
backstory that
makes the
father of his
character Theoclymenus, Proteus, a king in
Egypt who had been wed to a
Nereid Psamathe. In keeping...
- and
conspired with him to
return to
Ithaca disguised as the
soothsayer Theoclymenus, and in
which Penelope recognized Odysseus much
earlier in the narrative...
-
extends to the
Odyssey where,
after the
death of the
suitors of Penelope,
Theoclymenus notes that he sees the
doorway of the
court filled with them. In Dream-Land...
-
Psamathe who
became the
mother of
Phocus by King
Aeacus of Aegina, and
Theoclymenus and
Theonoe by Proteus, a sea-god or king of Egypt. In Homer's Iliad...
-
Egyptian king, Proteus, and the
Nereid Psamathe. She was the
sister of
Theoclymenus, the ‌current king of Egypt. Her name
means "divine wisdom,"
coming from...
-
mortals after the
death of Amphiaraus; he
dwelt in
Hyperesia and had a son
Theoclymenus. A
slightly different account of his life was
given by Pherecydes: according...
- herself. Angry,
Artemis caused Tmolus to be
killed by a
raging bull.
Theoclymenus, Tmolus' son,
buried his
father on the mountain,
after which the mountain...