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Amphimedon threw his spear and it grazed Telemachus' wrist. Telemachus kills Amphimedon with his spear in retaliation.
A suiter of Penelope. He was killed by a spear thrown by Telemachus. This was a man ( Telemachus ) he twice told the other suiters not to kill. In mythology Amphinomus was the most likely to have married Penelope, if he had not been killed.
Telemachus first stabs Amphinomus in the back through his chest.Telemachus kills Euryades with his spear during the first volley, and Amphimedon with the second spear volley. He then kills Leocritus, son of Evenor, with a spear through his belly.It is assumed he kills several other men, although they are not named. He also probably kills some of the suitors' relatives when they attack.
Telemachus took a bronze spear with him when he was going to speak to the assembly.
bronze spear and 3 hounds
Amphimedon threw his spear and it grazed Telemachus' wrist. Telemachus kills Amphimedon with his spear in retaliation.
A suiter of Penelope. He was killed by a spear thrown by Telemachus. This was a man ( Telemachus ) he twice told the other suiters not to kill. In mythology Amphinomus was the most likely to have married Penelope, if he had not been killed.
Telemachus first stabs Amphinomus in the back through his chest.Telemachus kills Euryades with his spear during the first volley, and Amphimedon with the second spear volley. He then kills Leocritus, son of Evenor, with a spear through his belly.It is assumed he kills several other men, although they are not named. He also probably kills some of the suitors' relatives when they attack.
Telemachus took a bronze spear with him when he was going to speak to the assembly.
bronze spear and 3 hounds
a bronze spear and two hounds.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
Telemachus is a barrier between them and Penelope. Telemachus insults the suitors in the first two books of the Odyssey, and threatens to eventually kill them. If Telemachus is dead, then there will be no man in the house. Penelope will be forced to marry. Further, it is easier to kill him before he is full grown.
Telemachus is a barrier between the suitors and Penelope. Telemachus insults the suitors in the first two books of the Odyssey, and threatens to eventually kill them. If Telemachus is dead, then there will be no man in the house. Penelope will be forced to marry. Further, it is easier to kill him before he is full grown.
Eurymachus leads them all in their decision to ambush Telemachus.
Kill the suiters