Δημόδοκος

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Δημόδοκος (Demodocus) is a blind bard in Homer's Odyssey, renowned for his inspired songs at the court of the Phaeacians.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Homeric character
bard
mythological character
rhapsode
appearsIn Odyssey NERFINISHED
associatedWith Phaeacians NERFINISHED
characteristic blind
createdBy Homer NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek mythology
disability blindness
gender male
genre epic song
giftFromGods song
hostCourtOf Alcinous NERFINISHED
inspiredBy the Muses NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
literaryFunction self-referential figure for Homeric poet
medium oral poetry
narrativeRole court poet of the Phaeacians
notableEpisode moves Odysseus to tears with song about Troy
notableFor inspired songs
performances at the court of the Phaeacians
occupation bard
poet
singer
performsAt court of the Phaeacians
performsDuring Phaeacian feasts
games in honor of Odysseus
performsFor Alcinous NERFINISHED
Nausicaa NERFINISHED
Phaeacian nobles NERFINISHED
praisedBy Odysseus NERFINISHED
setting Scheria NERFINISHED
singsAbout Odysseus NERFINISHED
Trojan War NERFINISHED
love of Ares and Aphrodite
quarrel of Odysseus and Achilles at Troy
timePeriodOfStory mythical age of heroes
workLocation palace of Alcinous NERFINISHED

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bard Demodocus nameInOriginalLanguage Δημόδοκος
subject surface form: Demodocus