Telemachus took a bronze spear with him when he was going to speak to the assembly.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
bronze spear and 3 hounds
food and drinks
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.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
bronze spear and 3 hounds
food and drinks
Nestor was Pisastratus' father. Nestor advises Telemachus to take his sons as escorts.
Athena advises Telemachus to leave Ithaca and travel on a journey to find his father, Odysseus
Telemachus requested that they should go directly to the ship rather than stop at the palace.
Telemachus and Pisistratus took a chariot and a team of horses with them on their journey. They also carried provisions and gifts for their hosts, as was customary in ancient Greek culture. Their journey was significant as it marked Telemachus's quest for information about his father, Odysseus.
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Odysseus warns Telemachus to be cautious of the suitors who are trying to take advantage of his absence to win Penelope's hand in marriage and take control of his kingdom. He advises Telemachus to think carefully before taking any action and to trust only a few loyal allies.
The suitors see Telemachus as a threat to their plans to marry Penelope and take over Odysseus's kingdom. By eliminating Telemachus, they believe they can remove any obstacles to their goals and solidify their own power and wealth.