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People and Places in the Odyssey

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AchaeansGreeks; specifically, the people of achaea in northeastern Greece
AeaeaIsland home of Circe, the enchantress
Agamemnoncommander of the Greeks during the Trojan War
AlcinousKing of Phaeacia
Antinousan Ithacan noble, most arrogant of the suitors
Apolloin Greek mythology, god of poetry, music, and prophecy
Argothe ship manned by Jason and his crew of Greek heroes on their quest for the golden fleece
AthenaGreek goddess of wisdom, crafts, and war; also called Pallas Athena
Calypsobeautiful sea nyph, who kept Odysseus on her island for seven years
Charybdisa whirlpool in the Straits of Messina, personified as a female monster
Cinconesa people living on the southwestern coast of Thrace, who were attacked by Odysseus' men on their way home from Troy
Circebeautiful witch - goddess who transformed Odysseus' men into beasts
Cronusin Greek mythology, a Titan and ruler of the universe until he was overthrown by his son Zeus
Cyclopsmember of a race of one - eyed giants. The Cyclops were said to have lived as shepherds on the island of Sicily
Eumaeusa swineherd, and old and loyal servant to Odysseus
EuycleiaPenelope's servant and Odysseus' old nurse
Eurylochusone of Odysseus' crew
Eurymachusone of Penelope's suitors, and Ithancan noble
EurynomePenelope's housekeeper
Heliosin early Greek mythology
IthacaOdysseus' home, an island off the western coast of Greece
LaertesOdysseus' father
Laestrygoniansrace of man - eating giants
Odysseuskind of Ithaca and her of the Odyssey
PenelopeOdysseus' wife
Phaeaciaand island kingdom inhabited by seafarers and traders
Polyphemusa Cyclops, son of Poseidon
PoseidonGreek god of the sea; identified with the Roman god Neptune
Scyllaa dangerous rock inthe Straits of Messina, personified as a female monster with six heads who devoured passing sailors
Sirenssea nymphs who lured sailors to destruction with their songs
Telemachusson of Odysseus and Penelope
Zeusruler of the gods and goddesses on Mount Olympus; sometimes called Zeus Cronion, meaning the "son of Cronus"


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