Penelope

Penelope
Penelope by Leonidas Drosis, National Glyptotheque of Greece
In-universe information
TitleQueen of Ithaca
SpouseOdysseus,
Telegonus
ChildrenTelemachus
Poliporthes
Arcesilaus
Italus
Mamilia
Pan (alternative versions)
RelativesIcarius (father)
Asterodia or Periboea (mother)
Iphthime (sister)
NationalityGreek

Penelope (/pəˈnɛləpi/[1] pə-NEL-ə-pee; Ancient Greek: Πηνελόπεια, Pēnelópeia, or Πηνελόπη, Pēnelópē)[2] is a character in Homer's Odyssey. She was the queen of Ithaca and was the daughter of Spartan king Icarius and Asterodia.[3] The mythological Penelope is known for her fidelity to her husband Odysseus, despite the attention of more than a hundred suitors during his absence. In one source, Penelope's original name was Arnacia or Arnaea.[4]

  1. ^ Wells, John C. (2000). "Penelope". Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (2nd ed.). Longman. ISBN 0-582-36467-1.
  2. ^ "A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Penelope". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  3. ^ Dindorf, W. (1855). Scholia Graeca in Homeri Odysseam. Oxford Academic Press. 4.797.
  4. ^ Tzetzes on Lycophron, Alexandra 792