Menelaus and Helen
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Telemachus and Pisistratus were kindly greeted by Nestor, the wise king of Pylos, when they arrived at his palace. Nestor welcomed them warmly, offering hospitality and sharing stories, reflecting his reputation for kindness and wisdom. Their encounter with him provided them with valuable insights and guidance on their respective quests.
Peisistratus
Pylos
food and drinks
Pylos.
Pylos
Peisistratus was Nestor's son and Telemachus' friend.
Peisistratus was Nestor's son and Telemachus' friend.
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Menelaus - Husband to Queen Helen of Troy.
When Telemachus arrives at the palace of Menelaus and Helen, he is greeted warmly and with hospitality. Menelaus, recognizing Telemachus as the son of Odysseus, welcomes him with kindness and respect, honoring the legacy of his father. Helen, too, expresses her admiration for Telemachus, and they offer him food and drink, showcasing the traditional Greek value of xenia, or guest-friendship. This warm reception reinforces the bonds of loyalty and respect among the characters.