Comparative mythology corpus

Recognition By Bodily Scar

2 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
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