Anticlea, who pined for her son so much that it resulted in her death
Odysseus meets his dead mother Anticlea in the land of Hades, the underworld.
His mom's name was Anticlea.
Mother of Odysseus; dies of grief
He is Odysseus' mother. He saw her in the Underworld. She told him about his family.
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.
She is Anticleia who Odysseus visits in the underworld. She died of grief wait for him to come home from fighting in Troy.
Odysseus was the main character of the Odyssey.
The story of Odysseus is the Odyssey.
Odysseus' mother was named Anticlea. In Homer's "Odyssey," she appears in the Underworld when Odysseus visits during his journey, revealing important information about his family and the state of Ithaca. Her death was attributed to grief over Odysseus' long absence from home.
In the Odyssey, Odysseus is trying to get back home to Ithaca
Odysseus was the hero of the Odyssey.
Anticlea was the daughter of Autolycus and Amphithea and mother of Odysseus by Laërtes (though some say by Sisyphus).