odysseus

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Odysseus and his companions in the stormy sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
The statue of Odysseus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Greek warrior. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Greek warrior. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Homer's Odyssey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charybdis and Odysseus Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Odysseus (Ulysses)
Polyphemus and Odysseus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Odysseus; Ulysses bronze statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Odyssey Polyphemus titan attacked by Odysseus greek myth Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Odysseus (Ulysses in Latin) was the son of Laertes and was the ruler of the island kingdom of Ithaca. He was one of the most prominent Greek leaders in the Trojan War, and was the hero of Homer's Odyssey. He was known for his cleverness and cunning, and for his eloquence as a speaker. Odysseus was one of the original suitors of Helen of Troy. When Menelaus succeeded in winning Helen's hand in marriage, it was Odysseus who advised him to get the other suitors to swear to defend his marriage rights. However, when Menelaus called on the suitors to help him bring Helen back from Troy, Odysseus was reluctant to make good on his oath. He pretended to have gone mad, plowing his fields and sowing salt instead of grain. Palamedes placed Odysseus' infant son in front of the plow, and Odysseus revealed his sanity when he turned aside to avoid injuring the child.


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