technically, yes because he married Penelope who was a Mycenaean princess.
Ithica
in The ODYSSEY (not the Odysseus, that's a character) tiresias is a blind prophet/ dead prince of thebes. he tells Odysseus what he will do next
Odysseus was born into royalty as the King of Ithaca. His father, Laertes, was also the King of Ithaca, making Odysseus a prince by birth.
The Mycenaean places were held as tombs for the Mycenaean's.
yes Odysseus did have one child named telemachus who was prince of Ithaca
Odysseus was in Troy because the Greeks were having a war with the Trojans. Paris, a Prince of Troy, has "stolen" King Meneleus's (of Sparta) wife, Helen.
Helen's husband in Menelaus king of Mycenaean Sparta. However she abandons him for Paris, prince of Troy. She moves to Troy and marries Paris.
Greek Mythology he was the son of Hermes. He was the prince of thieves and possibly the father of Odysseus.
The Mycenaean places were held as tombs for the Mycenaean's.
Odysseus fought and killed the suitors because they were courting his wife, Penelope. They dared to court the wife of a man who was still alive, and who had fought bravely for his country. Some of them did not even care much for Penelope but simply wanted the title of King of Ithaca. They also impoverished his home by abusing his family's hospitality. In Mycenaean Greece, might made right, and Odysseus was right.
Tiresias, the prince of Thebes, revealed himself to Odysseus, carrying a golden staff. Tiresias told Odysseus that he and his men would encounter the grazing herds of Helios on Thrinakia. Tiresias told Odysseus that no matter what happened, avoid the livestock. Tiresias prophesized that if Odysseus and his men ate the cattle, there would be destruction for his ship and crew.
Wanax was another name for a Mycenaean