11 to 12 days
Eurycleia is Odysseus and Telemachus's nurse and maid
the nurse Eurycleia
He had several: Philoetius the cowherd; Eumaeus the swineherd; or Eurycleia the nurse.
Odysseus's faithful dog, Argos, was the first to recognize him through his rags. Later on, the old nurse Eurycleia recognizes Odysseus while washing his feet, due to a scar he received as a child while on a boar hunt.
While in the underworld: Tiresias recognized Odysseus even before he had drank of the blood. Odysseus' mother Anticlea recognized Odysseus after drinking of the blood. Many former warriors recognized Odysseus, in particular Ajax the greater, who still would not forgive Odysseus after death. While disguised as a beggar by Athena: Argos, his faithful hunting dog, recognized Odysseus. Eurycleia, Odysseus' nurse, recognized Odysseus by his scar. Eumaeus and Philotius recognize Odysseus after he reveals himself to them. The suitors recognize Odysseus after he performs the contest's feat and reveals himself. Penelope recognizes Odysseus after revealing himself. Laertes also recognizes Odysseus after revealing himself.
Eurycleia is Odysseus and Telemachus's nurse and maid
11 to 12 days
11 to 12 days
3 Days of Fat Turds.
the nurse Eurycleia
the nurse Eurycleia
Eurycleia
Laertes did not pay for Eurycleia; she was actually purchased by his father Odysseus. Eurycleia was a gift to Laertes from his father.
Eurycleia was the name of Odysseus's faithful old nurse.
He had several: Philoetius the cowherd; Eumaeus the swineherd; or Eurycleia the nurse.
Eurycleia (also spelled Eurýkleia or Euryclea). In other traditions she is also called Antiphata.
The news was delivered to Penelope by Eurycleia, the loyal nurse who recognized Odysseus by a scar on his leg while washing his feet. She confirmed his return and the defeat of the suitors.