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For the genus of sponge, see Amphimedon (sponge) In Homer's Odyssey, Amphimedon (/æmหfษชmษชหdษn, -dษn/; Ancient Greek: แผฮผฯฮนฮผฮญฮดฯฮฝ) was the Ithacan son of Melaneus and one of the suitors of Penelope. See more
While retreating from Odysseus's party during the final stages of the battle in the latter's hall, Amphimedon gave a glancing blow to the carapace of Telemachus, to whom he fell shortly โฆ See more
1. ^ Apollodorus, Epitome 7.30
2. ^ Homer, The Odyssey Book XXII, in The Iliad & The Odyssey. Trans. Samuel Butler. p. 702. See moreCirca 1200 BCOdysseus leaves for the Trojan War and does not return for 20 years, during which time Penelope is courted by many suitors, including Amphimedon.Circa 1180 BCOdysseus returns to Ithaca disguised as a beggar and plans to reclaim his wife and throne.Circa 1180 BCOdysseus reveals his identity and kills all the suitors, including Amphimedon, with the help of his son Telemachus and some loyal servants.Circa 1180 BCAmphimedon's soul goes to the Underworld, where he meets Agamemnon's ghost and tells him the story of the suitors' slaughter.8th century BCHomer writes the Odyssey, an epic poem that features Amphimedon as one of the suitors of Penelope.Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBAug 5, 2010 · Nature - The draft genome sequence of a Great Barrier Reef demosponge Amphimedon queenslandica is reported, together with โฆ
- Author: Mansi Srivastava, Oleg Simakov, Oleg Simakov, Jarrod Chapman, Bryony Fahey, Marie E. A. Gauthier, Ma...
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WEBJan 7, 2016 · Conaco, C. et al. Transcriptome profiling of the demosponge Amphimedon queenslandica reveals genome-wide events that accompany major life cycle transitions.
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