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Γραικύλος schrieb am 14.11.2021 um 00:18 Uhr (Zitieren)
4. Pausanias: Beschreibung Griechenlands (Arkadien)

In addition to the roads mentioned there are two others, leading to Orchomenus. On one is what is called the stadium of Ladas, where Ladas practised his running, and by it a sanctuary of Artemis, and on the right of the road is a high mound of earth. It is said to be the grave of Penelope, but the account of her in the poem called Thesprotis is not in agreement with this saying. For in it the poet says that when Odysseus returned from Troy he had a son Ptoliporthes by Penelope.

But the Mantinean story about Penelope says that Odysseus convicted her of bringing paramours [ἐπισπαστούς] to his home, and being cast out by him she went away at first to Lacedaemon, but afterwards she removed from Sparta to Mantineia, where she died. Adjoining this grave is a plain of no great size, and on the plain is a mountain whereon still stand the ruins of old Mantineia.

(VIII 12, 5-7)

Thesprotis war vermutlich ein Teil des Telegonia-Epos. Dazu noch mehr.

Wie ich es sehe, laufen alle Versionen außer der homerischen vor allem für Penelope nicht günstig ab.
 
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