The Cicones looked much like the Trojans.
The Cicones did not live on an island; rather they lived in the city of Ismarus, off the Mediterranean sea.
The Cicones were not gods, and their parents were Cicones.
The Cicones were said to be allies of the Kingdom of Troy.
The Cicones did not explicitly have any ships. No.
Homer describes the attacking cicones like a swarm of bees when they overwhelm Odysseus and his men.
Odysseus stops at Ismarus, land of the Cicones, to sack the city and take the Cicones' wives and booty.
The Cicones lived in Ismarus, fairly close to Troy.
At first Odysseus and his crew killed the Cicones and took their wives and booty, but later they fled from the Cicones.
The Cicones killed 6 men from each of Odysseus's ships.
The Cicones outnumbered Odysseus and his men.
Odysseus and his men initially treat the Cicones with hostility by raiding their city. The Cicones then counterattack, leading to the loss of several of Odysseus's men.
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