Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greek | The Odyssey | ULYSSES REVEALS HIMSELF TO TELEMACHUS. / BOOK XVII / BOOK XVIII / BOOK XIX; lines 8705-8786 | high | The boar rushes out with raised bristles and flashing eyes, wounds Ulysses above the knee, and is then struck through the right shoulder by Ulysses’ spear and dies. | record |
| Greek | The Odyssey | BOOK XVIII / BOOK XIX / BOOK XX / BOOK XXI; lines 9317-9414 | high | Ulysses shows the scar from a boar’s tooth received while hunting on Mt. Parnassus with the sons of Autolycus; after examining it, the two servants weep, embrace and kiss him, and he kisses their hands and faces. | record |