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  1. Odysseus' Journey Map by Nakul Chhabra on Prezi

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  2. Timeline of Odysseus' Journey in the Odyssey by Hannah Cannady on Prezi

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  3. Odysseus Journey Timeline

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VIDEO

  1. The Odyssey the Story Untold (TOLD THE RIGHT WAY)

  2. Odysseus: The Journey Home

  3. Journey of Odysseus

  4. Odysseus's Odyssey: A 60-Second Mythical Journey #shorts #youtubeshorts #GreekMythology #odyssey

  5. Odysseus' Journey to the Underworld

  6. The Epic Trojan War

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  1. The Odyssey

    This map shows Odysseus' journey after he left Troy. While his encounters were fictional — there were no Lotus Eaters, Sirens, or Cyclopes in the ancient Mediterranean — his ports of call were real. As you can see from the names of the modern nations, the bards who sang of Odysseus sent him to very real places in the Greek world.

  2. Odysseus' Ten-year Journey Home

    A map illustrating the journey home of the Achaean warrior-king Odysseus after the Trojan war.His travel from Troy to Ithaca (and his wife Penelope) took innumerable twists and turns and lasted ten years. Ever since Homer's Odyssey was written about 600 BCE (and undoubtedly long before that), people have been trying to plot the hero's trek on the Mediterranean map.

  3. An Interactive Map of Odysseus' 10-Year Journey in Homer's

    Dur­ing their ten-year jour­ney, Odysseus and his men had to over­come divine and nat­ur­al forces, from bat­ter­ing storms and winds to dif­fi­cult encoun­ters with the Cyclops Polyphe­mus, the can­ni­bal­is­tic Laestry­gones, the witch-god­dess Circe and the rest. And they took a most cir­cuitous route, bounc­ing all over ...

  4. Timeline: The Odyssey

    Timeline. Map. After the Trojan war, Odysseus and his men set sail from Troy. They plunder the Cicones but are routed by reinforcements. On the island of the lotus eaters, some men eat the food of the enchanting inhabitants and loose all hope of home. On the Island of the Cyclops, Odysseus's curiosity causes him trouble: he and twelve others ...

  5. A map of Odysseus's journey

    Odysseus's ten-year trek began in Asia Minor at the fallen city of Troy (the green marker) following the end of the Trojan War. His ultimate destination: his home in Ithaca (the red marker). Click the markers for information on each step of his journey. It is important to note that the 14 locations plotted on this map have been widely debated ...

  6. Odysseus Journey Map • Greek Gods & Goddesses

    Odysseus Journey Map. The Greeks celebrate their victory over Troy at the beginning of the Odyssey, forgetting that it was not their own strength that won the city, but rather the will of the gods. In light of this neglect to give credit where it is due, Athena and Poseidon become very angry. They begged Zeus to make the Greeks suffer, and he ...

  7. An Interactive Map of Odysseus' 10-Year Journey in Homer's

    This map con­tains an impor­tant omission:nOdysseusu2019s near return to Ithaca.nn In Bookn10 of The Odyssey Odysseus and his men, car­ry­ing the leather sack in which Aeo­lus had con­fined the winds and car­ried by a fair wind from the west,come with­in sight of Itha­ca. "u201cFor nine days we sailed, night and day alike, and now on the tenth our native ...

  8. Odysseus' Journey Timeline

    This is a timeline of Odysseus' Journey From Ithaca to the Trojan War Then Back Home by: Emilia Irovic There was a call to war of the Achaeans (Greeks) against the people of Troy. This war, the Trojan War, started because Paris, the Trojan prince, abducted (or eloped with) Helen, the wife of Menelaus. Menelaus convinced his brother, Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae, to lead an expedition to find ...

  9. Greek & Roman Mythology

    Map of Odysseus' Journey: Odysseus' journey does not map with certainty onto any known geography. Homer doesn't specify exact locations. This has not stopped Homer's readers, ancient as well as modern, from attempting to reconstruct his travels by real world landmarks in the Mediterranean -- and it won't stop us!

  10. Odyssey Timeline

    Definition. Homer's Odyssey is an epic poem written in the 8th century BCE which describes the long voyage home of the Greek hero Odysseus. The mythical king sails back to Ithaca with his men after the Trojan War but is beset by all kinds of delays and misadventures where he battles monsters and storms but also resists (eventually) the advances of beautiful women in the knowledge that, all the ...

  11. PDF Travels of Odysseus

    The travels of Odysseus have inspired writers for more than 2,000 years. The Roman poet Virgil wrote The Aeneid in the late 1st century BCE. The Aeneid is the story of Aeneas, as The Odyssey is the story of Odysseus. Both books tell the legend of the Trojan Horse, and both the Trojan Prince Aeneas and the Greek King Odysseus have adventures

  12. Travels of Odysseus

    noun. (~750) ancient Greek epic poem featuring the adventures of the hero Odysseus (or Ulysses) in his journey throughout the Mediterranean Sea. parallel novel. noun. siren. noun. mythological creature, half-woman and half-bird, who sings tantalizing songs to lure sailors to shipwrecks and death. slaughter. verb.

  13. The Odyssey

    Divided into 24 books, mirroring its counterpart, the Iliad, it unfolds the epic journey of the Greek hero Odysseus, King of Ithaca, as he endeavors to return home after the conclusion of the Trojan War. A Roman mosaic depicting Odysseus and the Sirens. Carthage, 2nd c. AD, now in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia. The tale transcends the war itself ...

  14. Greek & Roman Mythology

    Odyssey Order. Odysseus and his men raid the Cicones. Council of the gods. Athena bargains with Zeus. They arrive at the Land of the Lotus Eaters. Athena visits Telemachus; he sails for Pylos. Odysseus blinds Polyphemus. Telemachus reaches Pylos, then moves on to Sparta. Aiolos gives Odysseus the bag of winds.

  15. Odysseus Timeline

    Odysseus (Roman name: Ulysses) was one of the great pan-Hellenic heroes of Greek mythology. He was famous for his courage, intelligence, and leadership. Odysseus' resourcefulness and oratory skills were instrumental in the Greek victory in the Trojan War. After that conflict, Odysseus was the protagonist in many fantastic adventures on his ...

  16. Geography of the Odyssey

    Map of Homeric Greece based on the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad (right-click on map to enlarge).. The locations mentioned in the narratives of Odysseus's adventures have long been debated. Events in the main sequence of the Odyssey take place in the Peloponnese and in what are now called the Ionian Islands (Ithaca and its neighbours). There are also incidental mentions of Troy and its house ...

  17. Map: The Odyssey

    Timeline; Map; Troy. After the Trojan war, Odysseus and his men set sail from Troy. Ismaros. They plunder the Cicones but are routed by reinforcements. Island of the lotus eaters. ... Odysseus sees his mother who died while waiting for him to return home. Next, A blind prophet named Teiresias gives Odysseus a warning and a promise: Odysseus ...

  18. The Geography of the Odyssey

    Created for a course on Greek and Roman mythology in 2000, the classicist Peter T. Struck's online interactive map of Odyssean geography is intended to give his students a general sense of Odysseus' journey, while recognizing the uncertainty that accompanies any attempt to definitively map Homer's locations.

  19. Odyssey's timeline

    Adventures and trials to overcome. Circe offering the cup to Odysseus- John William Waterhouse. Ulysses goes through the greatest trials, in which he will lose his men. In these two years, he has his quarrel with the Cicones, the Lotus eaters, the Cyclops, he goes to the island of Aeolus, he meets Circe, they escape from the Sirens and go to ...

  20. A Timeline of the Odyssey

    A Timeline of the Odyssey. A long time ago, in the land of Greece, there lived a man named Odysseus. When the Trojan War broke out, Odysseus left his home in Ithaca to go fight in Troy. His journey back from the war took a little bit longer than expected, more or less 10 years longer than expected. The following timeline will chronicle Odysseus ...

  21. Odysseus Hero's Journey in Homer's Odyssey

    Using the timeline layout, make a timeline of Odysseus' epic journey. You don't need to include the 12 stages of the hero's journey for this activity, but be sure to include events in chronological order. ... Make a map of Odysseus' journey. Using one of Storyboard That's board game templates, create a game based on Odysseus' hero ...

  22. The Odyssey Journey Map timeline

    As Odysseus journeyed home on the small raft Calypso had given him, Poseidon, still angry at him for blinding Polyphemus the Cyclops, his son, destroyed Odysseus's raft. Odysseus eventually washed up on shore of Phaeacia, where he was helped to the palace, and King Alcinous heard his story. Alcinous then gave Odysseus ships and a safe passage home.

  23. Story of Odysseus: The Brilliant Hero of Greek Mythology

    Disguised as a beggar, Odysseus devised a plan to reclaim his throne and eliminate the suitors. With the help of his son Telemachus, the goddess Athena and a few loyal allies, Odysseus executed his plan with precision and brutality. Odysseus revealed his true identity to the suitors and engaged in a battle that resulted in their defeat.