Telemachus
the son of Odysseus and Penelope who helped Odysseus to kill the suitors of Penelope.
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It was her adroit planning which brought together the long lost father and his son Telemachus, with the faithful wife Penelope.
Greek Sculpture | Estelle M. HurllTelemachus is told to remove the warlike harness of Odysseus from the hall, lest the wooers use it in the coming fray.
Homer and His Age | Andrew LangBut the only Russian books that I could procure were an old grammar, a lexicon, and a bad translation of Telemachus.
Troy and its Remains | Henry (Heinrich) SchliemannThey remain about her palace, playing at games, feasting and wasting her substance and that of her son, Telemachus.
The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest | Margaret VandercookShe had first called herself his Mentor; but he had accepted the name and had addressed her as her Telemachus.
Phineas Finn | Anthony Trollope
British Dictionary definitions for Telemachus
/ (tɪˈlɛməkəs) /
Greek myth the son of Odysseus and Penelope, who helped his father slay his mother's suitors
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