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 In Greek mythology Greek mythology Mentor was the son of Alcumus...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In Greek mythology Greek mythology Mentor was the son of Alcumus...
In Greek mythology Greek mythology, "Mentor" was the son of Alcumus Alcumus and, in his old age, a friend of Odysseus Odysseus.
When Odysseus left for the Trojan War Trojan War, he placed Mentor in charge of his son, Telemachus Telemachus and his palace.
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 Mentor
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The son of Alcumus on Ithaca, and elderly friend of Odysseus.
He was charged by the king to watch over his son Telemachus and his palace while he was fighting in the Trojan War.
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 Alcumus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Alcumus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 David Gibson | The Path to Delphi
“Son of Alcumus” is a slice of cool bop.
Escoffery has another fine solo and the rhythm section switches things up behind the horns.
Track Listing: The Path to Delphi; Icarian Sea; Son of Alcumus; Eidolon; Hestia's Egress; Persephone; Serpents of Hera; The Oracle Within; Prometheus; Peace.
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 THE 5th SHARP » Life
On my second recording I wrote a tune that was inspired by my experiences with Dr. Eddie Henderson.
That composition was entitled, The Son of Alcumus.
A little research would reveal that the Son of Alcumus was named, Mentor.
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 Amazon.com: Alcumus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Mentor was the son of Alcumus in Greek mythology, in his old age, a friend of Odysseus.
When Odysseus left for the Trojan War he put Mentor in charge of his son, Telemachus, and of his palace.
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 Mentor - Information from Reference.com
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In Greek mythology, Mentor was the son of Alcumus and, in his old age, a friend
When Odysseus left for the Trojan War he placed Mentor in...
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 Card Player College - Could You Be Kid Poker's Next Protégé? The Teacher Prepares for His Next Lesson ...
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According to Greek mythology, Mentor, son of Alcumus, became friends with the legendary Odysseus.
Soon thereafter, the Trojan War erupted and Odysseus was called to battle on the day his son was born.
www.cardplayer.com /cpcollege/article/15757   (3033 words)

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