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Achaeans | Greeks; specifically, the people of achaea in northeastern Greece |
Aeaea | Island home of Circe, the enchantress |
Agamemnon | commander of the Greeks during the Trojan War |
Alcinous | King of Phaeacia |
Antinous | an Ithacan noble, most arrogant of the suitors |
Apollo | in Greek mythology, god of poetry, music, and prophecy |
Argo | the ship manned by Jason and his crew of Greek heroes on their quest for the golden fleece |
Athena | Greek goddess of wisdom, crafts, and war; also called Pallas Athena |
Calypso | beautiful sea nyph, who kept Odysseus on her island for seven years |
Charybdis | a whirlpool in the Straits of Messina, personified as a female monster |
Cincones | a people living on the southwestern coast of Thrace, who were attacked by Odysseus' men on their way home from Troy |
Circe | beautiful witch - goddess who transformed Odysseus' men into beasts |
Cronus | in Greek mythology, a Titan and ruler of the universe until he was overthrown by his son Zeus |
Cyclops | member of a race of one - eyed giants. The Cyclops were said to have lived as shepherds on the island of Sicily |
Eumaeus | a swineherd, and old and loyal servant to Odysseus |
Euycleia | Penelope's servant and Odysseus' old nurse |
Eurylochus | one of Odysseus' crew |
Eurymachus | one of Penelope's suitors, and Ithancan noble |
Eurynome | Penelope's housekeeper |
Helios | in early Greek mythology |
Ithaca | Odysseus' home, an island off the western coast of Greece |
Laertes | Odysseus' father |
Laestrygonians | race of man - eating giants |
Odysseus | kind of Ithaca and her of the Odyssey |
Penelope | Odysseus' wife |
Phaeacia | and island kingdom inhabited by seafarers and traders |
Polyphemus | a Cyclops, son of Poseidon |
Poseidon | Greek god of the sea; identified with the Roman god Neptune |
Scylla | a dangerous rock inthe Straits of Messina, personified as a female monster with six heads who devoured passing sailors |
Sirens | sea nymphs who lured sailors to destruction with their songs |
Telemachus | son of Odysseus and Penelope |
Zeus | ruler of the gods and goddesses on Mount Olympus; sometimes called Zeus Cronion, meaning the "son of Cronus" |