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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Anticlea''', or '''Antiklia''', was the daughter of [[Autolycus]] and mother of [[Odysseus]] by [[Laertes]] (or [[Sisyphus]]).  Some say Sisyphus raped her before she married Laertes to revenge his loss of cattle to Autolycus. Anticlea died of grief while her son was away at the [[Trojan War]]. [[Odysseus]] speaks with her in the underworld when he travels there to speak with the dead prophet [[Teiresias]] who can tell him the many dangers of his journey ahead.
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