How does Odysseus kill the suitors in The Odyssey?
Odysseus kills Antinous with an arrow, many of them kill one another. Odysseus beheads Leodes and sticks a lance through Agelaus. Want to know? ChaCha and go!
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About Odysseus
Odysseus, the hero of Homer's poem 'The Odyssey', was known for his strength, bravery and most of all, his wisdom. Odysseus was the son of Laertes and the king of Ithaca.
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