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In Greek mythology , Eupeithês was the father of Antinous , the leader of the suitors of Penelope . After his son's death at the hands of Odysseus , Eupeithes tried to revolt against his rule. He was killed by Odysseus' father, Laertes . Greek mythology consists of an extensive collection of narratives detailing the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, which were first envisioned and disseminated in an oral-poetic tradition. ...
In Greek mythology, Antinous, son of Eupeithes, was one of the suitors of Penelope during the absence of her husband, Odysseus, at the Trojan war. ...
Penelope represented as a statue in the Vatican, Rome Penélopê (ΠηνελοÏεια) is a character of the Odyssey, one of the two great epic poems (the other being the Iliad; both are attributed to Homer) of ancient Greek literature. ...
Odysseus and the Sirens. ...
In Greek mythology, Laërtês was the son of Arcesius and father of Odysseus with Anticlea. ...
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In Greek mythology , Antinous , son of Eupeithes , was one of the suitors of Penelope during the absence of her husband, Odysseus , at the Trojan war .
When they were gathered and come together, Eupeithes arose and spake among them, for a comfortless grief lay heavy on his heart for his son Antinous , the first man that goodly Odyssus had slain.
And Eupeithes led them in his witlessness, for he thought to avenge the slaying of his son, yet himself was never to return, but then and there to meet his doom.
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In Greek mythology , Eupeithes was the father of Antinous , the leader of the suitors of Penelope .
After his son's death at the hands of Odysseus , Eupeithes tried to revolt against his rule.
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