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UkoKoshka [18]
3 years ago
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Match the person to the description. . . . . . . . . 1. Aegyptius 2. Mentor 3. Eurynomous 4. Halitherses 5. Eurycleia A.a seer w

ho calls the eagle sighting an omen of Odysseus's return . B.a suitor . C. old friend of Odysseus . D.the only servant that knows of Telemachus's voyage . E.father of Eurynomous .
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Pavel [41]3 years ago
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<span>Mentor : old friend of Odysseus
 Eurynomous : a suitor of Penelope (a netherland or underword spirit);</span><span>he third son of Aigyptios and kin to Antiphos</span><span>
 Halitherses : a seer who calls the eagle sighting an omen of Odysseus's return
  Eurycleia : the only servant that knows of Telemachus's voyage; </span><span> servant in the household of Odysseus and took care of him and his son</span><span>
  Aegyptius : father of Eurynomous</span>
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