Philoetius

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Philoetius is a loyal cowherd in Homer’s Odyssey who helps Odysseus and Telemachus defeat the suitors upon Odysseus’s return to Ithaca.

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Philoetius canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cowherd
mythological character
servant
alliesWith Eumaeus
Telemachus
appearsIn Homer's Odyssey
surface form: Odyssey
associatedWith Eumaeus
contrastedWith disloyal servants of Odysseus
creator Homer
ethnicity Greek
fightsAgainst the suitors
gender male
genreOfWorkAppearedIn epic poetry
guards doors of the megaron during the battle with the suitors
helps Odysseus lock the doors of the hall
Odysseus secure the weapons from the suitors
stringing and preparation of Odysseus’s bow scene
language Ancient Greek (literary character)
literaryPeriod Archaic Greek epic
loyalDuring Odysseus’s long absence from Ithaca
loyalTo Odysseus
Telemachus
mentionedInBook Homer's Odyssey
surface form: Odyssey Book 20

Homer's Odyssey
surface form: Odyssey Book 21

Homer's Odyssey
surface form: Odyssey Book 22
narrativeFunction supporting character
occupation cowherd
participatesIn slaughter of the suitors
praisedBy Odysseus
praisedFor faithfulness to his absent master
loyalty
recognizes Odysseus
surface form: Odysseus in disguise
residence Ithaca
rewardedBy Odysseus after the defeat of the suitors
roleInWork helper of the hero
serves Odysseus
socialStatus slave
supports Odysseus in reclaiming his household
symbolizes ideal loyalty of servants
treatsAsMaster Odysseus
workLocation Odysseus’s cattle farms

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Telemachus alliesWith Philoetius
the contest of the bow in Ithaca featuresCharacter Philoetius
subject surface form: contest of the bow in Ithaca
bow of Odysseus guardedBy Philoetius
slaughter of the suitors hasParticipant Philoetius
subject surface form: Slaughter of the Suitors