Melanthius
His name was Eumaes.
Melanthius, a disloyal goatherd in Homer's "Odyssey," is punished severely for his betrayal. After being captured by Odysseus and his men, he is subjected to a brutal fate: his ears and nose are cut off, and he is ultimately executed. This punishment serves as a grim reminder of the consequences of treachery and disloyalty in the epic.
Odysseus instructs Eumaeus to secure Melanthius, the disloyal goatherd, and to treat him harshly for his betrayal. He emphasizes the need to punish Melanthius for his support of the suitors and for his disrespect toward Odysseus and his household. Eumaeus is to ensure that Melanthius does not escape and is dealt with severely, reflecting Odysseus's desire for justice and retribution upon reclaiming his home.
Odysseus punished the twelve maid servants who had been disloyal with a death sentence. Twelve of all the fifty servants had become unfaithful and disloyal to him.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," the disloyal maids who consorted with the suitors face a severe punishment after cleaning the blood from the great hall. They are hanged by Odysseus for their betrayal and disloyalty to him and his household. This grim fate serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of infidelity and treachery in the epic.
The Wicked Goatherd in the Odyssey is Melanthius. He is disrespectful and disloyal, supporting the suitors who are trying to court Penelope in Odysseus's absence. Melanthius also mistreats Odysseus by aiding the suitors and insulting him when he returns in disguise.
His name was Eumaes.
The Lonely Goatherd was created in 1959.
The Pointless Laborer in "The Odyssey" is a character named Melanthius. He is a goatherd in Odysseus's household who supports the suitors in their quest to marry Penelope. Melanthius is disloyal to Odysseus and plays a role in aiding the suitors, which ultimately leads to his downfall.
Melanthius, a disloyal goatherd in Homer's "Odyssey," is punished severely for his betrayal. After being captured by Odysseus and his men, he is subjected to a brutal fate: his ears and nose are cut off, and he is ultimately executed. This punishment serves as a grim reminder of the consequences of treachery and disloyalty in the epic.
A goatherd.
Goatherd is the term for a person who tends to goats just as a shepherd tends sheep. The term is rarely used in modern times.
The cast of The Goatherd - 2009 includes: Wil Edgar as Wil Macarena Paz Chacon as Ilenka
I couldn't believe that he could be disloyal to his best friend.He was hanged for being disloyal to his country.
A goat herder is commonly referred to as a "goatherd." This term specifically denotes a person who tends to and manages a herd of goats, ensuring their care, feeding, and protection. In some regions, the term "herdsman" may also be used, but "goatherd" is more specific to goats.
Goat herder
a person disloyal to his own country