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|elrutext='''Λᾱέρτης:''' ου, αο и εω ὁ Лаэрт (сын Аркисия, муж Антиклеи, отец Одиссея, царь Итаки) Hom. etc. | |elrutext='''Λᾱέρτης:''' ου, αο и εω ὁ [[Лаэрт]] (сын Аркисия, муж Антиклеи, отец Одиссея, царь Итаки) Hom. etc. | ||
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In Greek mythology, [[Laertes]] (/leɪˈɜːrtiːz/; Ancient Greek: [[Λαέρτης]] Laértēs Greek pronunciation: [laː.ér.tɛːs]; also spelled [[Laërtes]]) was the king of the [[Cephallenian]]s, 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. | In Greek mythology, [[Laertes]] (/leɪˈɜːrtiːz/; Ancient Greek: [[Λαέρτης]] Laértēs Greek pronunciation: [laː.ér.tɛːs]; also spelled [[Laërtes]]) was the king of the [[Cephallenian]]s, 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. |