No. Pisistratus went along to accompany Telemachus to Sparta
Nestor was Pisastratus' father. Nestor advises Telemachus to take his sons as escorts.
Telemachus requested that they should go directly to the ship rather than stop at the palace.
On his journey to Sparta in Homer's "Odyssey," Telemachus stops at Pylos, the kingdom of Nestor. There, he seeks information about his father, Odysseus, and is warmly received by Nestor, who shares stories of the Trojan War and offers advice. This stop is significant as it marks Telemachus's growth and determination to uncover the truth about his father's fate.
About a year. He spent some time with Nestor, stayed in Sparta for a month, and then traveled for a bit.
Sparta
Nestor was Pisastratus' father. Nestor advises Telemachus to take his sons as escorts.
Telemachus requested that they should go directly to the ship rather than stop at the palace.
Telemachus requested that they not stop by the palace but go directly to the ship.
Athens advises Telemachus to seek information about his father Odysseus by visiting Nestor in Pylos and Menelaus in Sparta. This will help Telemachus learn more about his father's whereabouts and condition.
Telemachus requested that they not stop by the palace but go directly to the ship.
About a year. He spent some time with Nestor, stayed in Sparta for a month, and then traveled for a bit.
Peisistratus was Nestor's son and Telemachus' friend.
Peisistratus was Nestor's son and Telemachus' friend.
Sparta
He and Mentor left to Pylos and Sparta to ask King Nestor and King Menelaus about the news regarding his father, Odysseus.
because telemachus wants to have sex with him and is gay but nestor rapes telemachus and his mom then kill odyesseus
Telemachus seeks advice and guidance from Nestor in Pylos and Menelaus in Sparta on his journey to find information about his father, Odysseus. Both Nestor and Menelaus were allies of Odysseus during the Trojan War and may provide valuable insights into his whereabouts.