he is still a baby.
Telemachus was 0, or newly born when he met Odysseus for the first time. When Telemachus first met Odysseus after Odysseus' return from the war he was 20 years old.
He was 18 when Odysseus married Penelope. He was in his 24 when he left for the Trojan War. It took him 20 years to get back home, and he lived for another 10 years before his youngest son, Telegonus, son of Circe, kills Odysseus without knowing who his father was. So in total, Odysseus was 54 years old.
Odysseus' mother Anticlea died after Odysseus left for the Trojan war, due to longing for the return of her son. It is not specifically specified if she died before or after the war ended.
Odysseus left his son Telemachus behind when he went to fight in the Trojan War. He had no choice but to leave his family and defend his homeland, as it was his duty as a warrior. Odysseus hoped that by leaving, he would ensure a better future for his son and protect his kingdom.
he was a baby
Telemachus was 0, or newly born when he met Odysseus for the first time. When Telemachus first met Odysseus after Odysseus' return from the war he was 20 years old.
He was 18 when Odysseus married Penelope. He was in his 24 when he left for the Trojan War. It took him 20 years to get back home, and he lived for another 10 years before his youngest son, Telegonus, son of Circe, kills Odysseus without knowing who his father was. So in total, Odysseus was 54 years old.
Odysseus' mother Anticlea died after Odysseus left for the Trojan war, due to longing for the return of her son. It is not specifically specified if she died before or after the war ended.
Odysseus' mother Anticlea died after Odysseus left for the Trojan war, due to longing for the return of her son. It is not specifically specified if she died before or after the war ended.
After the Trojan War, the gods made Odysseus wander for ten years. He returned back to Ithaca after the ten year, but died by the hands of his son.
Odysseus left his son Telemachus behind when he went to fight in the Trojan War. He had no choice but to leave his family and defend his homeland, as it was his duty as a warrior. Odysseus hoped that by leaving, he would ensure a better future for his son and protect his kingdom.
Odysseus' mother died from yearning for her son.
he was a baby
The true son of King Odysseus is Telemachus. He is mentioned in Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey," as Odysseus' only legitimate son, born to him and his wife, Penelope, before Odysseus went off to fight in the Trojan War. Telemachus plays an important role in the epic as he embarks on a journey to search for his father and ultimately becomes a key figure in Odysseus' return to Ithaca.
Telemachus was Odysseus and Penelope's son, and was the only son mentioned in the Odyssey. When Odysseus was trying to avoid the war by pretending he was crazy, King Agamemnon used Telemachus to prove otherwise. When Odysseus was plowing his fields, King Agamemnon placed Telemachus in front of Odysseus' plow. Odysseus avoided Telemachus, showing that he was not actually crazy.Other children Odysseus reportedly fathered included:Poliporthes with Penelope after he had returned from Troy.Telegonus, Ardeas, Latinus with Circe.Nausinous with CalypsoPolypoetes with Kallidike
Nestor was the son of King Neleus, and became king after Hercules killed his father. He was one of Jason's Argonauts, and fought with the Greeks in the Trojan war. He was old and wise, and managed to survive the Trojan war. In the Odyssey, he is kind to Odysseus' son, Telemachus.
In Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey," the swineherd, Eumaeus, is loyal to Odysseus and helps him upon his return to Ithaca by providing him with shelter and information about the situation in the kingdom. Eumaeus becomes a trusted ally and aids Odysseus in his plan to reclaim his throne. Their connection highlights the importance of loyalty and friendship in the epic.