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The sea nymph that kept Odysseus on her island for 7 years was Calypso. The name of the island was Ogygia. Titan Atlas was said to be the father of Calypso.
You are the nymph Calypso, who held Odysseus captive on her island of Ogygia in the Odyssey for seven years before finally releasing him at the urging of the gods.
The nymph Calypso kept Odysseus trapped on her island Ogygia for seven years.
The nymph Calypso kept Odysseus on her lush island of Ogygia for seven years.
The goddess nymph Calypso, one daughter of Atlas, imprisons Odysseus on her island of Ogygia for seven years.
The nymph who imprisoned Odysseus on her island was Calypso. She held Odysseus captive for seven years before eventually releasing him at the request of the gods.
Odysseus lived with the nymph Calypso for seven years, trapped on her lush island of Ogygia.
No, the exact location of Odysseus's beloved home was Ithaca. Ogygia is an island where the nymph Calypso, the daughter of Titan Atlas, detained (kept in official custody) Odysseus for seven years.
The goddess nymph who lives on Ogygia is Calypso. She is known in Greek mythology for detaining Odysseus on her island for seven years in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
Odysseus is stranded on the island of Ogygia with the nymph Calypso at the beginning of the poem "The Odyssey." He has been held captive there for seven years after the Trojan War.
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In book 1 of the Odyssey, Odysseus is trapped on the island of Ogygia by the nymph Calypso. She detains him there for seven years until the gods decide he should be allowed to leave and return home to Ithaca.