A journey
This is a blog about my alter ego.
Welcome on board and fasten your seat belts.
Laertis
p.s. my name on this blog is Laertis.
In Greek mythology, Laërtes (/leɪˈɜrtiːz/; Greek: Λαέρτης, Laértēs) was the son of Arcesius and Chalcomedusa. He was the father of Odysseus
(who was thus called Laertiádēs, Λαερτιάδης, "son of Laertes") and
Ctimene by his wife Anticlea, daughter of the thief Autolycus. Laërtes
was an Argonaut and participated in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.
Laërtes's title was King of the Cephallenians, which he presumably
inherited from his father Arcesius and grandfather Cephalus. His realm
included Ithaca and surrounding islands, and perhaps even the
neighboring part of the mainland of other Greek city-states.
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