In Greek Mythology, Persepolis (Ancient Greek: Περσέπολις) or Perseptolis (Περσέπτολις) was the son of Telemachus and Nausicaa, or of Odysseus and Nausicaa.
References
- Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey 16.118 for Perseptolis but should rather be written Persepolis, as appears from the verses of Hesiod, which Eustathius added.
- 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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