Laertes is the father of Odysseus in the Iliad and the Odyssey. Laertes is also a character in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
In Paris, where Laertes has gone to study.
Laertes is killed by the poisoned sword that he originally killed Hamlet with. After wounding Hamlet with the poisoned sword, the swords are switched and Hamlet wounds Laertes with the poisoned sword.
In Greek myth Laertes married Anticlia and had a son, Odysseus.
Reynaldo is being sent to spy on Laertes. Polonius authorizes him to accuse Laertes of all kinds of immoral behaviour to find out from his associates whether he is in fact involved in it. The fact that this will tarnish Laertes's reputation in the process does not seem to bother him.
The Laertes in Hamlet doesn't do this. Are you thinking of some other Laertes?
No, Laertes was an argonaut and a mortal man.
Laertes is the father of Odysseus in the Iliad and the Odyssey. Laertes is also a character in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
In Greek myth Laertes was king of Ithaca.
Laertes - Hamlet - was created in 1600.
Prepona laertes was created in 1811.
In Paris, where Laertes has gone to study.
In the Odyssey the son of Laertes is Odysseus.
Laertes did not pay for Eurycleia; she was actually purchased by his father Odysseus. Eurycleia was a gift to Laertes from his father.
Laertes is killed by the poisoned sword that he originally killed Hamlet with. After wounding Hamlet with the poisoned sword, the swords are switched and Hamlet wounds Laertes with the poisoned sword.
Laertes is the son of Polonius and the brother of Ophelia.
No, Laertes was the father of King Odysseus of Ithaca.