Tele'machus

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 10: Swastika to Zyrianovsk and Index, p. 110

Tele'machus, son of Ulysses (q.v.) and Penelope, was an infant when his father left home to join in the war against Troy, but during his twenty years' absence grew into manhood. Under the guidance of Athene, who had assumed the appearance of Mentor (q.v.), Tele'machus set out in search of his long-lost sire, after having vainly endeavoured to eject his mother's troublesome suitors from the house. Having visited Pylos and Sparta, Tele'machus returned home to Ithaca, where he found his father in the guise of a beggar, and with him proceeded to slay the suitors.—In modern times Tele'machus is known chiefly as the hero of Fénelon's romance, once very popular as a school-book.

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