Telegonus - Mythology.
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Telegonus - Mythology. Greek In some accounts, the son of hero Odysseus and the witch Circe. Circe sent her son to find Odysseus in his kingdom of Ithaca. Telegonus killed his father (the two were unknown to each other) with a poisoned spear given to him by Circe. Later Telegonus married Penelope, the widow of Odysseus.
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