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Odysseus
Ulysses
Odysseus, son of Anticlea
- Paus. 10.29.8
- son of Laertes: Apollod. 3.10.7, Apollod. E.3.11
- suitor of Helen: Apollod. 3.10.7
- advises Tyndareus to exact an oath of Helen's suitors: Apollod. 3.10.8
- visits Autolycus: Paus. 10.8.8
- wounded by boar: Paus. 10.8.8
- woos Penelope: Apollod. 3.10.8
- wins hand of Penelope in a race: Paus. 3.12.1, 4
- refuses to abide with his father-in-law Icarius: Paus. 3.20.10
- accompanied by Penelope to Ithaca: Paus. 3.20.10 ff.
- detects Achilles at the court of Lycomedes: Apollod. 3.13.8
- feigns madness to avoid going to the Trojan war: Apollod. E.3.5
- detected by Palamedes, he goes to the war: Apollod. E.3.5
- plots the death of Palamedes: Apollod. E.3.7
- leader of the Cephallenians against Troy: Apollod. E.3.11
- asks for Iphigenia from Clytaemnestra: Apollod. E.3.20
- puts Philoctetes ashore in Lemnos: Apollod. E.3.25
- sent with Menelaus to Troy to demand the restoration of Helen: Apollod. E.3.27
- sent as ambassador to Achilles: Apollod. E.4.1
- sent as spy with Diomedes, kills Dolon and Rhesus: Apollod. E.4.1
- wounded: Apollod. E.4.4
- victor in wrestling: Apollod. E.4.7
- defends dead body of Achilles: Apollod. E.5.3
- awarded the arms of Achilles: Apollod. E.5.6
- goes with Diomedes to Lemnos to fetch Philoctetes: Apollod. E.5.8
- captures Helenus: Apollod. E.5.8
- sent to Scyros to fetch Neoptolemus: Apollod. E.5.10
- resigns the arms of Achilles to Neoptolemus: Apollod. E.5.10
- goes with Diomedes to Troy and steals the Palladium: Apollod. E.5.11
- carries off image of Athena from Ilium: Paus. 1.22.6
- invents the Wooden Horse: Apollod. E.5.13
- enters it with fifty others: Apollod. E.5.14
- holds fast the mouth of Anticlus in the Wooden Horse: Apollod. E.5.19
- hospitably received by Antenor: Paus. 10.26.7
- rescues Antenor: Apollod. E.5.21
- gets Hecuba: Apollod. E.5.23
- accomplice in the death of Palamedes: Apollod. E.6.7
- drowns Palamedes: Paus. 10.31.2
- advises to stone Ajax: Paus. 10.31.2
- fights Helenus: Paus. 5.22.2
- slays Leocritus: Paus. 10.27.1
- Trojan trick of: Paus. 4.12.2
- sails from Ilium: Apollod. E.7.1
- wanders after taking of Ilium: Paus. 6.6.7
- his adventures among the Cicones and the Lotuseaters: Apollod. E.7.1
- among the Cyclopes: Apollod. E.7.1, Apollod. E.7.4, Apollod. E.7.8
- deceives Polyphemus by calling himself Nobody: Apollod. E.7.4
- in the island of Aeolia: Apollod. E.7.8
- among the Laestrygones: Apollod. E.7.8, Apollod. E.7.12
- his ships attacked by Laestrygones: Paus. 8.29.2
- with Circe in the Aeaean isle: Paus. 5.19.7, Apollod. E.7.12, Apollod. E.7.16
- sails to ocean, sacrifices to the souls of the dead, consults Tiresias, and beholds the souls of heroes and heroines: Paus. 2.13.3, Paus. 8.48.6, Paus. 10.28.1, Paus. 10.29.8, Apollod. E.7.16
- passes the Sirens and hears their song: Apollod. 1.3.3, Apollod. 2.8.3, Apollod. 2.8.4, Apollod. 2.8.5
- passes Scylla: Apollod. 2.8.5, Apollod. 2.8.5
- in Thrinacia, the island of the Sun: Apollod. 2.8.5
- sails to Temesa: Paus. 6.6.7 ff.
- shipwrecked: Paus. 1.35.4, Paus. 5.25.3
- shipwrecked and saved from Charybdis: Apollod. 2.8.5
- five years with Calypso in the island of Ogygia: Apollod. 2.8.5
- voyages back from Calypso: Paus. 8.3.7
- meets Nausicaa, daughter of Alcinous: Paus. 1.22.6, Paus. 8.48.3
- washed ashore on the island of the Phaeacians, entertained by King Alcinous: Apollod. 2.8.5
- sent away by him in a ship to his native land: Apollod. 3.1.1
- comes as a beggar to Eumaeus: Apollod. 3.1.1
- makes himself known to Telemachus: Apollod. 3.1.1
- scorned by the goatherd Melanthius: Apollod. 3.1.1
- jeered at by Melantho: Paus. 10.25.1
- begs food of the suitors: Apollod. 3.1.1
- wrestles with Irus: Apollod. 3.1.1
- reveals himself to Eumaeus and Philoetius: Apollod. 3.1.1
- shoots the suitors: Paus. 2.3.3, Paus. 9.4.2, Apollod. 3.1.1
- kills Melanthius and the handmaids: Apollod. 3.1.1
- makes himself known to his wife and father: Apollod. 3.1.1
- sacrifices to Hades, Persephone, and Tiresias: Apollod. 3.1.1
- journeys to the Thesprotians and propitiates Poseidon: Apollod. 3.1.1
- marries Callidice and reigns over the Thesprotians: Apollod. 3.1.2
- returns to Ithaca and finds Poliporthes, his son by Penelope: Apollod. 3.1.2
- makes sanctuary of Saviour Athena and Poseidon: Paus. 8.44.4
- seeks his lost mares: Paus. 8.14.5
- founds sanctuary of Artemis Horse-finder: Paus. 8.14.5
- his order to his herdsmen: Paus. 8.14.6
- turns Penelope out of doors: Paus. 8.12.6
- said by some to have found Penelope unfaithful, and to have sent her away or killed her: Apollod. 3.1.3
- accused by the kinsfolk of the slain suitors: Apollod. 3.1.3
- tried by Neoptolemus: Apollod. 3.1.3, Apollod. 3.1.4
- condemned to exile: Apollod. 3.1.4
- goes to Thoas in Aetolia: Apollod. 3.1.4
- marries a daughter of Thoas, and dies in old age: Apollod. 3.1.4
- killed unwittingly by his son Telegonus: Apollod. 3.1.2
- his body conveyed to Circe: Apollod. 3.1.3
- painted by Polygnotus at Athens, Plataea, and Delphi: Paus. 1.22.6, Paus. 9.4.2, Paus. 10.26.3, Paus. 10.28.1, Paus. 10.29.8
- picture at Corinth of Odysseus attacking the suitors: Paus. 2.3.3
- represented on chest of Cypselus: Paus. 5.19.7
- statues: Paus. 5.22.2, Paus. 5.25.9