This image shows the return of Odysseus. According to the Greek legend as told by Homer in the 'Odyssey,' when the hero Odysseus returned home to Ithaca from the Trojan War, a journey that had taken him 20 years, he found his palace overrun with suitors vying for the hand of his wife. At the gates to the city was his faithful dog Argos (also spelled Argus) —(seen here)—, who had pined for his master those long years and, upon seeing him again, died. .
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This image shows the return of Odysseus. According to the Greek legend as told by Homer in the 'Odyssey,' when the hero Odysseus returned home to Ithaca from the Trojan War, a journey that had taken him 20 years, he found his palace overrun with suitors vying for the hand of his wife. At the gates to the city was his faithful dog Argos (also spelled Argus) —(seen here)—, who had pined for his master those long years and, upon seeing him again, died. .

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