Laertes, Odysseus' father, kills Antinous' father Eupeithes with a spear through his helmet, after having been blessed by Athena.
In the Odyssey, Antinous' father is Eupeithes.
Odysseus uses his large bow and an arrow to kill Antinous. The bow was given to Odysseus from Iphitus, who received it from his father Eurtyus, who received it from his grandfather Apollo.
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Odysseus shot unsuspecting Antinous through the throat with an arrow from his mighty bow, as Antinous was eating an apple.
Laertes, Odysseus' father, kills Antinous' father Eupeithes with a spear through his helmet, after having been blessed by Athena.
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he kills antinous
This must be a homework question. Not well considering Antinous planned to kill her son.
Antinous never wants to kill Odysseus, because he never realizes Odysseus is still alive. He may have wanted to kill the beggar, whom is Odysseus in disguise, but is prevented from doing so by honour and Telemachus' threats. Odysseus as a beggar begs from Antinous and curses him when Antinous refuses impolitely. He does want to marry Penelope, Odysseus' wife.
he kills antinous
The suitors believe Odysseus to have killed Antinous by mistake, and they threaten to kill him as well.
eupeithes father of antinous