Leodes
Telemachus kills Amphinomus with a spear through the back as Amphinomus is charging Odysseus. He is the third suitor to die.
Eurymachus, the suitor, attempted to appease Odysseus, but did not succeed and was the next to die after Antinous.Medon, the sacrificing priest also begged for mercy, but was decapitated on his kness while he begged for his life.
Odysseus was killed by his blood blood son CIRCE....hope it helped =)The supposed last poem in the Epic Cycle is called the Telegony, and is thought to tell the story of Odysseus's last voyage, and of his death at the hands of Telegonus, his son with Circe. The poem, like the others of the cycle, is "lost" in that no authentic version has been discovered.
0. All of them and the priest Leoides die before Odysseus' hands.
Because they killed the livestock and ate them, so the gods got mad!
Laërtes did not die, and eventually rejoined with Odysseus.
Yes. Every last one of them is slaughtered by Odysseus, Telemachus, and their faithful staff.
Eurylochus convinces Odysseus' men to eat the cattle of Helios by arguing that it is better to die by the hands of Helios than to starve to death. He questions Odysseus's authority and portrays their leader as selfish for not allowing them to eat the cattle. Eurylochus also plays on the men's fear and desperation, manipulating their emotions to make them disregard Odysseus's instructions.
No.
Tiresias predicts that Odysseus will die an old man at sea.
Odysseus makes it home to Ithaca, and lives.
No