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  2. Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    The Odyssey begins after the end of the ten-year Trojan War. Odysseus, also known by the Latin variant Ulysses, the king of Ithaca, has not returned home because he angered the sea god Poseidon. Odysseus's son, Telemachus, is about 20 years old and shares his absent father's house on the island of Ithaca with his mother Penelope.

  3. Telemachus - Wikipedia

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    The Telegony was a short two-book epic poem recounting the life and death of Odysseus after the events of the Odyssey. In this mythological postscript, Odysseus is accidentally killed by Telegonus, his unknown son by the goddess Circe. After Odysseus's death, Telemachus returns to Aeaea with Telegonus and Penelope, and there marries Circe.

  4. Telegony - Wikipedia

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    According to a later Hellenistic tradition, Circe brought Odysseus back to life after his death, and he arranged for Telemachus to marry his half-sister Cassiphone, Odysseus and Circe's daughter. But after a quarrell with Circe, Telemachus slew his mother-in-law, and in rage Cassiphone killed him, avenging thus the murder of her mother. [16]

  5. Ulysses (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] Bérard's theory that The Odyssey had Semitic roots accords with Joyce's reincarnation of Odysseus as the Jewish Leopold Bloom. [34] Ezra Pound regarded the Homeric correspondences as "a scaffold, a means of construction, justified by the result, and justifiable by it only. The result is a triumph in form, in balance, a main schema ...

  6. Everything We Know About Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’

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    Along the way, he encounters multiple perils and discovers the death of his crewmates. Telemachus (Odysseus’ son), Penelope (Odysseus’ wife), Athena, Circe, Poseidon and Zeus are all major ...

  7. Telegonus (son of Odysseus) - Wikipedia

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    Telemachus married Telegonus' mother, the enchantress Circe, while Telegonus took to wife Odysseus' widow Penelope. [6] By Penelope, he was the father of Italus who, according to some accounts, gave his name to Italy. [7] What appears to be later tradition holds that Odysseus would also be resurrected by Circe after he was killed by Telegonus. [8]

  8. Christopher Nolan Set to Shoot Part of ‘The Odyssey’ on ...

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    Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of “The Odyssey” will be partly filmed in Sicily which, according to scholars, was a location for Odysseus’ wanderings in the epic composed by Homer around ...

  9. Odysseus - Wikipedia

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    Odysseus easily strings his bow and wins the contest. Having done so, he proceeds to slaughter the suitors (beginning with Antinous whom he finds drinking from Odysseus's cup) with help from Telemachus and two of Odysseus's servants, Eumaeus the swineherd and Philoetius the cowherd. Odysseus tells the serving women who slept with the suitors to ...