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Revision as of 11:18, 23 August 2022
English (LSJ)
as pr. n., Λαέρτης = Laertes, the father of Odysseus, Od.1.430, al.:—also Λαέρτιος, ου, S.Ph.87,417, etc.; Λάρτιος, ib.402 (lyr.), 1286, Aj.1, etc.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου, épq. -αο ou -εω (ὁ) :
Laërte, père d'Ulysse.
Étymologie: λαός, εἴρω, qui rassemble le peuple.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Λᾱέρτης: ου, αο и εω ὁ Лаэрт (сын Аркисия, муж Антиклеи, отец Одиссея, царь Итаки) Hom. etc.
Wikipedia EN
In Greek mythology, Laertes (/leɪˈɜːrtiːz/; Ancient Greek: Λαέρτης Laértēs Greek pronunciation: [laː.ér.tɛːs]; also spelled Laërtes) was the king of the Cephallenians, an ethnic group who lived both on the Ionian islands and on the mainland, which he presumably inherited from his father Arcesius and grandfather Cephalus. His realm included Ithaca and surrounding islands, and perhaps even the neighboring part of the mainland of other Greek city-states. Laertes was also an Argonaut, and a participant in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.