Who is Pisistratus's father?
King Nestor
Pylos
What is Pisistratus's epithet?
Son-of-Nestor
What does "When Dawn with her rose-red fingers shone once more" symbolize?
The start of a new day
Why can't Telemachus fall asleep in Menelaus's Palace?
Anxious thoughts about his father
Who is Menelaus's father?
Atreus
Where does Athena travel through spacious dancing rings to warn Telemachus to come home?
Lacedaemon
What is Athena's epithet in this book?
Bright-Eyed
What gift does Helen give Telemachus before his departure?
a robe
What did Artemis shower on the people that took away Eumaeus from Syries on the Seventh day before Odysseus arrived to Ithaca?
arrows
Which of Menelaus's sons is told to bring Telemachus a mixing bowl?
Megapenthes
Where was Eumaeus born?
Syrie
What is Menelaus's epithet in THIS book?(OTHER than the red haired king)
The lord of war cry / captain of armies
Who does Eumaeus never hear from anymore?
Queen Penelope
Why does Athena tell Telemachus to make Menelaus speedy in letting him return to Ithaca?(two answers)
A. The suitors will carve up his wealth
B. Penelope's father and brothers are urging her to marry Eurymachus
Who comes to Menelaus's palace to build a fire and broil meat for Telemachus's journey home?
Eteoneus
Theoclymenus kills a man of his own tribe who has brothers and kin where?
Argos
What is Eumaeus's epithet?
loyal swineherd
When leaving Pylos to go to Ithaca, where does Telemachus pray and sacrifice to Athena on his ship?
the stern
What does the eagle with a white goose in its talons symbolize?
It symbolizes that when Odysseus gets home he will have revenge on the suitors if he isn't home already
Who was the driver of armies whom storming Zeus and Apollo loved intensely?
Amphiaraus
Where is Diocese' halls located?
Phera
What is the prophet Theoclymenus's epithet?
godlike seer
What does the swineherds father's servant steal from him before she leaves with the Phoenician group?
Gold
What sign does Apollo send to Telemachus and what is the interpretation of the sign?
a hawk with a dove tight in its claws, and it is interpreted as that Telemachus's family line will rule Ithaca forever.