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Telemachus (Mythological character)

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Personal name headingTelemachus (Mythological character)
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Variant(s)Telèmac (Mythological character)
Telemach (Mythological character)
Telemachos (Mythological character)
Telémaco (Mythological character)
Telemah (Mythological character)
Telemaĥo (Mythological character)
Tēlemakhos, (Mythological character)
Télemakhosz (Mythological character)
Telemakkos (Mythological character)
Telemako (Mythological character)
Telemakos (Mythological character)
Télémaque (Mythological character)
Τηλεμαχος (Mythological character)
טלמאכוס (Mythological character)
テーレマコス (Mythological character)
텔레마코스 (Mythological character)
Телемах (Mythological character)
Тэлемах (Mythological character)
تليماخوس (Mythological character)
تلماخوس (Mythological character)
LocatedIthaca Island (Greece)
Ithakē (Greece)
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inOxford classical dictionary 4th edition online, 13 June 2016: (Telemachus, the son of Odysseus [King of Ithaca] and Penelope in Homer's Odyssey, where he plays a prominent part)
Wikipedia (all languages), 13 June 2016 (Telemachus; Τηλεμαχος; Tēlemakhos; Telemakhos; Telemakkos; Тэлемах; Télémaque; Telèmac; Telemac; Telemachos; Telemac'hos; Télemachos; Telemach; تليماخوس; تلماخوس; Telémaco; Telemaco; Telêmaco; Telemah; Telemaĥo; Télemakhosz; Telemako; Telemakos; טלמאכוס; テーレマコス; 텔레마코스; Телемах
Invalid LCCNsh 85133355