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Odysseus

Odysseus

  • Telegony
    The Telegony (Greek: Τηλεγόνεια, Tēlegoneia; Latin: Telegonia) is a lost ancient Greek epic poem about Telegonus, son of Odysseus by Circe.
  • Penelope
    In Homer's Odyssey, Penelope (/pəˈnɛləpiː/ pə-NEL-ə-pee; Greek: Πηνελόπεια, Pēnelópeia, or Πηνελόπη, Pēnelópē) is the wife of Odysseus, who is known for her faithfulness to Odysseus while he is absent, despite having many suitors.
  • Laertes
    In Greek mythology, Laërtes (/leɪˈɜːrtiːz/; Greek: Λαέρτης, Laértēs) was the son of Arcesius and Chalcomedusa.
  • Telegonus
    Telegonus /təˈlɛɡənəs/ (Greek: Τηλέγονος, "born afar") is the name of three different characters in Greek mythology.
  • Callidice
    In Greek mythology, Callidice (/kəˈlɪdᵻsiː/; Greek: Καλλιδίκη, Kallidikē) is a name attributed to several individuals.
  • Ulysses 31
    Ulysses 31 (宇宙伝説ユリシーズ31 Uchū Densetsu Yurishīzu Sātīwan, lit. Space Legend Ulysses 31) (French: Ulysse 31) is a French-Japanese animated television series (1981) that updates the Greek mythology of Odysseus (known as "Ulysses" in Latin) to the 31st century.
  • Telemachus
    Telemachus (/təˈlɛməkəs/ tə-LEM-ə-kəs; Greek: Τηλέμαχος, Tēlemakhos, literally "far-fighter") is a figure in Greek mythology, the son of Odysseus and Penelope, and a central character in Homer's Odyssey.
  • Ulysses (poem)
    "Ulysses" is a poem in blank verse by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), written in 1833 and published in 1842 in his well-received second volume of poetry.
  • Philoctetes (Sophocles play)
    Philoctetes (Ancient Greek: Φιλοκτήτης, Philoktētēs; English pronunciation: /ˌfɪləkˈtiːtiːz/, stressed on the third syllable, -tet-) is a play by Sophocles (Aeschylus and Euripides also each wrote a Philoctetes but theirs have not survived).
  • Cyclops (play)
    The Cyclops (Ancient Greek: Κύκλωψ, Kyklōps) is an Ancient Greek satyr play by Euripides, the only complete satyr play that has survived antiquity.
  • The Odyssey (miniseries)
    The Odyssey is a 1997 British-American fantasy–adventure television miniseries based on the ancient Greek epic poem by Homer, The Odyssey.
  • Odyssey: The Search for Ulysses
    Odyssey: The Search for Ulysses is a video game released in 2000, developed by In Utero and Cryo Interactive Entertainment, and published by DreamCatcher Interactive.
  • Odysseus
    Odysseus (/oʊˈdɪsiəs, oʊˈdɪsjuːs/; Greek: Ὀδυσσεύς [odysˈsews]), also known by the Latin name Ulysses (US /juːˈlɪsiːz/, UK /ˈjuːlɪsiːz/; Latin: Ulyssēs, Ulixēs), was a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.
  • Trojan Horse
    The Trojan Horse is a tale from the Trojan War about the subterfuge that the Greeks used to enter the city of Troy and win the war.
  • Ulysses and the Sirens
    Ulysses and the Sirens is a 1909 oil painting by Herbert James Draper measuring 69.
  • The Sirens and Ulysses
    (Not to be confused with Ulysses and the Sirens.) The Sirens and Ulysses is a large oil painting on canvas by the English artist William Etty, first exhibited in 1837.