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Telemachus requested that they should go directly to the ship rather than stop at the palace.
Proteus is the one who gives Menelaus the information about Odysseus still being alive but trapped by Calypso. Menelaus passes this information to Odysseus' son Telemachus.
His hometown is Itaca, Greece, where he left his wife Penelope, and his son, Telemachus.
Telemachus is Odysseus's son.
he poured a drink offering
he didn't travel with menelaus' son. (menelaus only has one son by the way). he traveled from pylos with king nestors son, peisratus, to get to Sparta where menelaus lives.
he poured a drink offering
he poured a drink offering
Telemachus requested that they not stop by the palace but go directly to the ship.
Telemachus requested that they not stop by the palace but go directly to the ship.
Telemachus requested that they should go directly to the ship rather than stop at the palace.
she was the wife of menelaus, the spartan commander, who took in odysseus' son telemachus when he sailed for news of his father. she told a prophecy that oddyseus would return home before telemachus left for ithaca, his homeland.
Various things happen to Telemachus, if that is the son that is spoken of. King Agamemnon drops Telemachus in front of Odysseus' plow to test if Odysseus is truly insane. Telamachus is blessed by Athena several times. Telemachus is helped to be raised by Eumaeus, the swineherd. Telemachus is nearly the victim of assassination plots by his mother's suitors. Telemachus does much in his life, so it would help to be more specific.
Menelaus notices Telemachus's hands and feet. (weird, i know). While talking to his wife, Helen (the Helen) he says, "Now that you mention it, I see the likeness too. . .Odysseus'feet were like the boy's, his hands as well, his glancing eyes, his head, and the fine shock of his hair." How he remembered all that about Odysseus, I don't know. Menelaus also realizes Telemachus must be Odysseus's son because when he speaks of him, Telemachus breaks down and starts crying right there.
Proteus is the one who gives Menelaus the information about Odysseus still being alive but trapped by Calypso. Menelaus passes this information to Odysseus' son Telemachus.
Eumaeus greets Telemachus with warmth and respect, expressing his joy to see him again after his long absence. He welcomes Telemachus and offers him hospitality, showing his loyalty and kindness towards his master's son.