on Calypso's island.
It has not been destroyed by water before so it can hardly be destroyed by water 'again'.
Odysseus stabbed the Cyclops (Poseidon's son) in the eye.
Odysseus, the King of Ithaca, was driven through the whole Odyssey by his desire to get home and see his wife, Penelope again.
I hope you mean goddess and if you did, then it is Athena who helped Odysseus win. Athena was even on Odysseus' side no matter what till the end where he met his wife again Penelope.
Odysseus' greatest fear is that he won't return home to see his family again. Of course, throughout the Oddyssey he has many more fears.
Odysseus entered the city of Troy by using a Trojan Horse, a giant replica of a horse, and destroyed Troy from the inside. He wouldn't have been able to if Poseidon didn't send a sea serpent to kill the snitch, who was about to give away Odysseus' position. After Odysseus defeated the city of Troy, he gloated about how he solemnly defeated the town with no help of the Gods. This made Poseidon furious, so he cursed Odysseus and his men so they would go through Hell if they ever sailed again. Eventually all of his men (excluding Odysseus) were either killed by the Cyclops, turned into pigs by the witch, or fell into the endless pit created by Poseidon.
Odysseus' greatest fear is that he won't return home to see his family again. Of course, throughout the Oddyssey he has many more fears.
It cannot strike again. It destroyed itself
The Death Star was originally the ultimate weapon of the empire after it was destroyed by Luke sky walker in #4. then the emperor built it again but the rebels destroyed it again in #6
Jerusalem was destroyed for the first time in 586 BCE and again in 70 CE.
This is the Barnacle Goose, arriving in thousands in October, leaving again in April
Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag of winds to help him sail safely back to Ithaca. However, Odysseus' crew opens the bag, releasing the winds and causing them to be blown off course once again.