<Li> Polybus, son of Polyctor and father of Eurymachus . </Li> <P> An extensive list of Penelope's suitors is given in the Bibliotheca . This source does not appear to fully respect the Homeric tradition, as the numbers are different and not all of those named in the Odyssey appear in the Bibliotheca . Due to the text being damaged, some of the names are repeated several times and the lists for Dulichium and Zacynthus actually contain fewer names than the given figures suggest . </P> <P> 57 suitors from Dulichium </P> <Ol> <Li> Amphinomus </Li> <Li> Thoas </Li> <Li> Demoptolemus </Li> <Li> Amphimachus </Li> <Li> Euryalus </Li> <Li> Paralus </Li> <Li> Evenorides </Li> <Li> Clytius </Li> <Li> Agenor </Li> <Li> Eurypylus </Li> <Li> Pylaemenes </Li> <Li> Acamas </Li> <Li> Thersilochus </Li> <Li> Hagius </Li> <Li> Clymenus </Li> <Li> Philodemus </Li> <Li> Meneptolemus </Li> <Li> Damastor </Li> <Li> Bias </Li> <Li> Telmius </Li> <Li> Polyidus </Li> <Li> Astylochus </Li> <Li> Schedius </Li> <Li> Antigonus </Li> <Li> Marpsius </Li> <Li> Iphidamas </Li> <Li> Argius </Li> <Li> Glaucus </Li> <Li> Calydoneus </Li> <Li> Echion </Li> <Li> Lamas </Li> <Li> Andraemon </Li> <Li> Agerochus </Li> <Li> Medon </Li> <Li> Agrius </Li> <Li> Promus </Li> <Li> Ctesius </Li> <Li> Acarnan </Li> <Li> Cycnus </Li> <Li> Pseras </Li> <Li> Hellanicus </Li> <Li> Periphron </Li> <Li> Megasthenes </Li> <Li> Thrasymedes </Li> <Li> Ormenius </Li> <Li> Diopithes </Li> <Li> Mecisteus </Li> <Li> Antimachus </Li> <Li> Ptolemaeus </Li> <Li> Lestorides </Li> <Li> Nicomachus </Li> <Li> Polypoetes </Li> <Li> Ceraus </Li> </Ol>

Who are the two leaders of the suitors in the odyssey