Laertes and Anticlea
No, Anticlea was wife of Laertes.
His mom's name was Anticlea.
He is Odysseus' mother. He saw her in the Underworld. She told him about his family.
Icarius was her father, a Spartan king, her mother was a Naiad (minor goddess). So, likely, Sparta was her birthplace for all that she was later queen of Ithaca.
No, Odysseus is King of Ithaca, husband of Penelope, father of Telemachus, and son of Laërtes and Anticlea
Anticlea was not a goddess. She was the mother of Odysseus.
Penelope is the queen of Ithaca in The Odyssey. She is known for her loyalty and patience while waiting for her husband, Odysseus, to return from the Trojan War.
Odysseus' wife was Penelope, Queen of Ithaca
Odysseus was the king of Ithaca, since he was married to Queen Penelope. Their son, Telemachus, was Ithaca's prince.
Anticlea's grandson is none other than Telemachus ( whom is also the son of Odysseus).
Laertes and Anticlea
Anticlea had drowned herself, beacuse her heart broke thinking shed never see her son again.
These are men who have come from all over Ithaca to seek the hand of Penelope, Queen of Ithaca. Some of them are more serious about the proposition than others.
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No, Anticlea was wife of Laertes.
His mom's name was Anticlea.