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Q: Who was the grandfather of Odysseus?
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Who is Telemachus's grandfather?

Telemachus's grandfather is Laertes, the father of Odysseus.


Where did Odysseus' name come from?

In the Odyssey Odysseus' name means 'son of pain' and his father named him Odysseus because his grandfather suggested it.


How does Hestia know Odysseus?

Hermes is the great-grandfather of Odysseus. Hermes is the son of Zeus, who is the brother of Hestia.


What weapon does Odysseus use to kill antinous?

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.


Did Hermes have half blood children?

That would be a yes, for example: Autolycus -grandfather of Odysseus- was a son of Hermes and Khione or Philonis.


Who was a companion of Odysseus who died at Circe's house?

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Who is who in the Odyssey?

Euryclaeia is Odysseus's maid who first recognizes him after he returns home from Troy. She sees through his beggar disguise by noticing a scar he received while hunting a boar with his grandfather


Who is Euryclaeia in The Odyssey?

Euryclaeia is Odysseus's maid who first recognizes him after he returns home from Troy. She sees through his beggar disguise by noticing a scar he received while hunting a boar with his grandfather


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How do you spell great grandfather?

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Who named Odysseus?

In the Odyssey, the task of naming Odysseus is given to his grandfather, Autolycus. He is "apparently in a sardonic mood ... decided to give the child a name that would commemorate his own experience in life. 'Because I got odium upon myself before coming here ... from many ... let the child's name be Odysseus to signify this.' The pun was prophetic as well as commemorative." Autolycus chooses the name to reflect his own cynical feelings and experiences in his lifetime.