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For the genus of sponge, see Amphimedon (sponge) In Homer's Odyssey, Amphimedon {{IPAc-en|æ|m|ˈ|f|ɪ|m|ᵻ|ˌ|d|ɒ|n|,_|-|d|ə|n}} ({{lang-grc|Ἀμφιμέδων}}) was the son of Melaneus and one of the suitors of Penelope. While retreating from Odysseus's party during the final stages of the battle in the latter's hall, he gave a glancing blow to the carapace of Telemachus, to whom he fell shortly afterwards.[1] In the Underworld, he told the story of the suitors' slaughter by Odysseus and Telemachus.[2] References1. ^Homer. The Odyssey, Book XXII, in The Iliad & The Odyssey. Trans. Samuel Butler. p. 702. {{ISBN|978-1-4351-1043-4}} {{Characters in the Odyssey}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Amphimedon}}{{Greek-myth-stub}}2. ^Homer. Trans. Butler, op. cit. pp. 721-2. 2 : Characters in the Odyssey|Characters in Greek mythology |
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