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 died from yearning for her son.
Odysseus's mother, Anticlea, died of grief.
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.
Odysseus' mother is Anticlea, wife of Laertes, daughter of Autolycus and Amphithea, granddaughter of Hermes.
Odysseus meets his dead mother Anticlea in the land of Hades, the underworld.
She has died while he was at war. Odysseus sees his mother Anticlea in the underworld.
Odysseus' mother is Anticlea, wife of Laertes, daughter of Autolycus and Amphithea, granddaughter of Hermes.
Odysseus' mother Anticlea tells Odysseus of what is happening at his home, and how she died. She also tells Odysseus why she cannot embrace him; the state of dead people are all sinewy and wispy with little form.
After leaving for Troy from their home of Ithaca, Odysseus next sees his mother in the land of the dead.
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Odysseus' father: Laertes Odysseus' mother: Anticlea