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- Calypso – Mythopedia
Calypso, daughter of the Titan Atlas, was a Greek nymph and goddess She lived on the island of Ogygia, where the hero Odysseus was shipwrecked on his way back from the Trojan War Calypso rescued Odysseus and kept him on the island as her lover until finally commanded to let him go
- Odyssey: Book 5 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Argument The Departure of Ulysses from Calypso Pallas in a council of the gods complains of the detention of Ulysses in the Island of Calypso: whereupon Mercury is sent to command his removal The seat of Calypso described She consents with much difficulty; and Ulysses builds a vessel with his own hands, in which he embarks Neptune overtakes him with a terrible tempest, in which he is
- Odysseus – Mythopedia
Calypso allowed Odysseus to build a raft, but not before offering to make him immortal if he stayed with her Odysseus gently declined this offer: I know full well of myself that wise Penelope is meaner to look upon than thou in comeliness and in stature, for she is a mortal, while thou art immortal and ageless
- Odyssey – Mythopedia
The Odyssey, traditionally said to have been composed by Homer, is an epic poem probably written around the middle of the eighth century BCE It describes the Greek hero Odysseus’ wanderings as he journeys home from fighting in the Trojan War
- Mermaid Names - Mythopedia
List of mermaid names Aqua, Nixie, Alana, Calypso, Ariel—the names are big on open, long vowels that hint at the broad horizons of the sea Let’s move through some of the mermaid names we can pull from literature and fantasy to help you find inspiration for the mermaid names you want to come up with
- Atlas – Mythopedia
Atlas was a Greek Titan famed for his prodigious strength and endurance, condemned to shoulder the heavens for eternity He once passed the burden of holding up the world to the hero Hercules, but was tricked into taking it back
- Sirens – Mythopedia
The Sirens were sea monsters whose beautiful singing caused sailors to forget their home and throw themselves into the sea Some heroes, including the cunning Odysseus, managed to outsmart them and escape their seductive song intact
- Odyssey: Book 12 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
“To fair Calypso, from the bright abodes, Hermes convey’d these counsels of the gods “Meantime from man to man my tongue exclaims, My wrath is kindled, and my soul in flames In vain! I view perform’d the direful deed, Beeves, slain in heaps, along the ocean bleed “Now heaven gave signs of wrath: along the ground
- Odyssey: Book 9 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
In vain Calypso long constrained my stay, With sweet, reluctant, amorous delay; With all her charms as vainly Circe strove, And added magic to secure my love In pomps or joys, the palace or the grot, My country’s image never was forgot; My absent parents rose before my sight, And distant lay contentment and delight
- Ino – Mythopedia
Ino, daughter of Cadmus, was the wife of King Athamas of Boeotia She was driven mad by Hera as a punishment for rearing Dionysus, the illegitimate son of Hera’s husband Zeus After throwing herself into the sea with her young son, Ino was transformed into the sea goddess Leucothea
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