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Theoclymĕnus

Θεοκλύμενος). Son of the soothsayer Polyphides, grandson of Melampus. When a fugitive from Argos, for a murder which he had committed, he met with Telemachus in Pylus, who succoured him and brought him to Ithaca. By means of his inherited gift of prophecy, he here made known to Penelopé the presence of Odysseus in the island, and warned the suitors of their fate.

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