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Penelope and the Suitors by John William Waterhouse (1912).

Proci (Μνηστῆρες) were the suitors of Penelope in the Odyssey, all of whom were killed by Odysseus, Telemachus his son, and his two loyal servants, Eumaeus and Philoetius when the first-listed returned to Ithaca. The suitors were slain alongside the disloyal Ithacan servants, but their herald Medon and their bard Phemius were spared at Telemachus's request.

The suitors' leaders are Antinous and Eurymachus. Others include

Location

The 108 suitors' homelands and numbers are