When Achilles was sent by his mother Thetis to live as a transvestite, among the women at the court of King Lycomedes of Skyros, the king's daughter Deidamia discovered Achilles' true gender and became impregnated by him. The child of Deidamia and Achilles was Neoptolemus who fought at Troy after his father, Achilles, was killed. So, Neoptolemus is the name of Achilles' son.
Odysseus has a son Telemachus who plays a very major role in the Odyssey.
Whether Odysseus has other children depends on which book you read, but either he didn't have any, or they weren't very important.
No; Achilles died to early to father any children.
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Odysseus' wife's name was Penelope. He also had some children with Circe.
Yes, he had a son named Telemachus.
No; but she had children with Odysseus.
After Odysseus left Ortygia, Nausithous and Nausinous raised Odysseus's children with Calypso in her care. They likely provided for their education and upbringing while Odysseus continued his journey back to Ithaca.
In Greek mythology, Calypso's children were Nausithous and Nausinous. They were believed to be fathered by either Odysseus or Poseidon.
Telemachus was Odysseus and Penelope's son, and was the only son mentioned in the Odyssey.Other children Odysseus reportedly fathered included:Poliporthes with Penelope after he had returned.Telegonus, Ardeas, Latinus with Circe.Nausinous with CalypsoPolypoetes with Kallidik
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Odysseus is determined, and he is unlucky to have so many tragedies occur along the way.
Odysseus blinds one of his children, the cyclops Polyphemus. The torment is his revenge. Poseidon helped Odysseus to win the Trojan War, but Odysseus refused to pay him proper credit. After the blinding of Polyphemus, the torments simply became worse.
NONE. Only Odysseus returns to Ithaca.
In addition to clothing and feeding Odysseus, the Phaecians heap many treasures upon Odysseus and return him home to Ithaca.