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- Ctesippus abstract "The name Ctesippus may also refer to a character in Plato's Euthydemus and Lysis, and to a historical figure, see Leptines and Against Leptines.In Greek mythology, the name Ctesippus (Κτήσιππος) may refer to:A son of Heracles, either by Deianira or by Astydameia. He was the father of Thrasyanor, grandfather of Antimachus and great-grandfather of Deiphontes. Thersander, son of Agamedidas, is also given as his great-grandson.Two of the suitors of Penelope, one from Same, and the other from Ithaca. The rich and \"lawless\" Ctesippus of Same, son of Polytherses, who has 'fabulous wealth' appears in the Odyssey; he mocks the disguised Odysseus and hurls a bull's hoof at him as a 'gift', mocking xenia, though Odysseus dodges this. Telemachus says if he had hit the guest, he would have run Ctesippus through with his spear. Later, in the battle between Odysseus and the suitors, Ctesippus attempts to kill Eumaeus with a spear, but misses due to Athena's intervention, though scratches Eumaeus's shoulder, and is thereupon himself killed by Philoetius, who thus avenges the disrespect towards his master.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Ctesippus mythology Greek_mythology.
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- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Athena.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_the_Odyssey.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heracleidae.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Deianira.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Deiphontes.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Eumaeus.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Euthydemus_(dialogue).
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Heracles.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Ithaca.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Leptines.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Lysis_(dialogue).
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Odysseus.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Odyssey.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Philoetius_(Odyssey).
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Plato.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Same_(ancient_Greece).
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Suitors_of_Penelope.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Telemachus.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Thersander.
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLink Xenia_(Greek).
- Ctesippus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ctesippus".
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- Ctesippus subject Category:Heracleidae.
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- Ctesippus comment "The name Ctesippus may also refer to a character in Plato's Euthydemus and Lysis, and to a historical figure, see Leptines and Against Leptines.In Greek mythology, the name Ctesippus (Κτήσιππος) may refer to:A son of Heracles, either by Deianira or by Astydameia. He was the father of Thrasyanor, grandfather of Antimachus and great-grandfather of Deiphontes.".
- Ctesippus label "Ctesippus".
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- Ctesippus sameAs Ктесип.
- Ctesippus sameAs Q2688223.
- Ctesippus wasDerivedFrom Ctesippus?oldid=555860689.
- Ctesippus isPrimaryTopicOf Ctesippus.