In Greek mythology Poliporthes (also known as Ptoliporthes or Ptoliporthus) (Ancient Greek: Πολιπόρθης and Πτολιπόρθης) was the son born to Odysseus and Penelope after his return from the Trojan War. He was so named ("destroyer of cities") because his father had sacked the city of Troy (cf., e.g., Od.8.3).
Alternatively, he was the son of Telemachus and Nausicaa and Odysseus gave him this name.
References
- Apollodorus, The Library, E.7.35
- Notes on Apollodorus, Note 232
- Dictys Cretensis, Trojan War Chronicle, 6.6
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