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|btext=ου (ὁ) :<br />Télémaque, <i>fils d’Ulysse</i>.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[τηλέμαχος]]. | |btext=ου (ὁ) :<br />Télémaque, <i>fils d’Ulysse</i>.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[τηλέμαχος]]. | ||
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|auten=[[Telemachus]], the [[son]] of [[Odysseus]] and [[Penelope]]. The [[name]] (‘Afar-[[fighting]]’) [[was]] given to the [[child]] [[because]] he [[was]] [[born]] as his [[father]] [[was]] [[about]] to [[depart]] [[for]] the [[war]] of [[Troy]]. [[Telemachus]] is the [[principal]] [[figure]] in the [[first]] [[four]] books of the [[Odyssey]], and his [[journey]] in [[quest]] of [[tidings]] of his [[father]] to [[Pylos]] and [[Sparta]], [[under]] the [[guidance]] of Athēna in the [[form]] of Mentor, has made the [[name]] of his ‘[[mentor]]’ [[proverbial]]. After the [[return]] of [[Odysseus]], [[Telemachus]] assists him in [[taking]] [[revenge]] [[upon]] the suitors. He is mentioned in the Iliad only in Il. 2.260, Il. 4.354. | |||
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