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Persepolis (mythology)

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In Greek Mythology, Persepolis (Ancient Greek: Περσέπολις) or Perseptolis (Περσέπτολις) was the son of Telemachus and Nausicaa, or of Odysseus and Nausicaa.

References

  1. Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey 16.118 for Perseptolis but should rather be written Persepolis, as appears from the verses of Hesiod, which Eustathius added.
  2. Gottesman, A. (2014-04-01). "The Authority of Telemachus". Classical Antiquity. 33 (1): 31–60. doi:10.1525/CA.2014.33.1.31. ISSN 0278-6656. JSTOR 10.1525/ca.2014.33.1.31.


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