In The Odyssey Penelope has two main suitors, Antinous and Eurymachus. Antinous is more violent and the favourite to win her hand, whereas Eurymachus is more oily, I'd say Antinous was the more forceful of the two.
One of Penelopes suitors, and also one of the worst suitors. Antinous is the most obnoxious of Penelope's suitors, when Odysseus returns, he is the one that abuses him the most by breaking a chair over his back and insulting him when Odysseus says that he wants to try to bend Odysseus's bow. He is the suitor that plans to kill Telemachus, as well as the one that Odysseus kills first.
Antinous is the leading suitor killed by Odysseus.
Antinous is the first suitor Odysseus kills.
The suitor that threw the apples was Hippomenes (also known as Melanion/Milanion).
There were many.
One of Penelopes suitors, and also one of the worst suitors. Antinous is the most obnoxious of Penelope's suitors, when Odysseus returns, he is the one that abuses him the most by breaking a chair over his back and insulting him when Odysseus says that he wants to try to bend Odysseus's bow. He is the suitor that plans to kill Telemachus, as well as the one that Odysseus kills first.
The forceful removal of Iraq from Kuwait.
their tree of life in their bedroom.
You spelled it correctly: suitor
The duration of The Suitor is 1.38 hours.
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The Suitor was created on 1962-11-12.
My Suitor was created on 2002-01-15.
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"Beau" is a term for a male suitor or sweetheart. Therefore the opposite would most likely be "Belle", if referring to a suitor of the opposite sex, or "enemy" if referring to one who is not beloved at all.
She is noble and virtuous. (c)