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Nausicaa & Maids Play Ball while Laundry Dries
Salience | Peripheral | |
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Tags | Ball in the Culture, FemalesBall in the Culture, Females | |
Location | Scheria or Phaeacia (legendary)Scheria or Phaeacia (legendary) | |
City/State/Country: | Scheria or Phaeacia (legendary) | |
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Game | BallBall | |
Immediacy of Report | ||
Age of Players | YouthYouth | |
Holiday | ||
Notables | Nausicaa | |
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Sources | The Odyssey, Homer, Book VI | |
Warning | Even Homer nods | |
Comment | (wikipedia) Nausicaä is young and very pretty; Odysseus says that she resembles a goddess, particularly Artemis. According to Aristotle and Dictys of Crete, Nausicaä later married Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, and had a son named Ptoliporthus. Edit with form to add a comment | |
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Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] | |
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850c.1 Nausicaa & Maids Play Ball while Laundry Dries"
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