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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Homer, The Odyssey (ed. Samuel Butler, Based on public domain edition, revised by Timothy Power and Gregory Nagy.). Search the whole document.
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Elis (Greece) (search for this): book 4, card 14
Meanwhile the suitors were
throwing discs or aiming with spears at a mark on the leveled ground
in front of Odysseus’ house, and were behaving with all their
old hubris. Antinoos and Eurymakhos, who were their
ringleaders and much the foremost in aretê among them
all, were sitting together when Noemon son of Phronios came up and
said to Antinoos,
"Have we any idea, Antinoos, on
what day Telemakhos returns from Pylos? He has a ship of mine, and I
want it, to cross over to Elis: I have twelve brood mares there with
yearling mule foals by their side not yet broken in, and I want to
bring one of them over here and break him."
They were astounded when they
heard this, for they had made sure that Telemakhos had not gone to
the city of Neleus. They thought he was only away somewhere on the
farms, and was with the sheep, or with the swineherd; so Antinoos
said, "When did he go? Tell me truly, and what young men did he take
with him? Were they freemen or his own bondsmen - for he might manag
Pylos (Greece) (search for this): book 4, card 14