Odysseus's mother, Anticlea, died of grief.
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grief or saddness Basically, yeah. She was heartbroken.
Odysseus is presumably killed by old age.
Hercules killed the hydra, not odysseus
Antinous is the leading suitor killed by Odysseus.
In "The Odyssey," Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, does not kill his mother. Instead, it is Odysseus himself who returns home after a long absence and finds his wife, Penelope, beset by suitors. However, it is important to note that there is no instance of a mother being killed in the narrative; instead, Odysseus confronts and defeats the suitors to reclaim his household.
Odysseus' mother died from yearning for her son.
All of Odysseus' men are eventually killed before he gets to Ithaca.
Odysseus met his mother Anticlea when he was in the land of the dead.
Odysseus sees her in the underworld. He was unaware that his mother had died.
killed.
Odysseus killed all of Penelope's suitors.