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- Mentes (King of the Taphians) - Wikipedia
In Book I, the Goddess Athena disguises herself as Mentes, an old family friend of Odysseus, when she goes to visit his son, Telemachus Athena, disguised as him, tells Telemachus that he is sailing to the city of Temese with his own crew, claiming that he is in search of bronze
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- MENTES Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MENTES definition: (in theOdyssey ) a captain of the Taphians Athena assumed his form when she urged Telemachus to search for Odysseus See examples of Mentes used in a sentence
- Mentes (King of the Taphians) - Hellenica World
In Book I, the Goddess Athena disguises herself as Mentes, an old family friend of Odysseus, when she goes to visit his son, Telemachus Athena, disguised as him, tells Telemachus that he is sailing to the city of Temese with his own crew, claiming that he is in search of copper
- Mentes (King of the Taphians) - Grokipedia
Mentes was the king of the Taphians, a seafaring people associated with the island of Taphos in the Ionian Sea, and he appears prominently in the first book of Homer's Odyssey as the disguise adopted
- mentes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
mentes (not generally comparable, comparative mentesebb, superlative legmentesebb) free of, exempt from, devoid of (completely without), -less (free from something: -tól -től)
- Mentes - definition of Mentes by The Free Dictionary
Define Mentes Mentes synonyms, Mentes pronunciation, Mentes translation, English dictionary definition of Mentes n 1 A wise and trusted counselor or teacher 2 Mentor Greek Mythology Odysseus's trusted counselor, in whose guise Athena became the guardian and teacher
- Mentes | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
Mentes A son of Anchialus, king of the Taphians north of Ithaca He was connected by ties of hospitality with the house of Odysseus When Athena visited Telemachus, she assumed the personal appearance of Mentes
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