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Mostly she is saw as a robust woman ,hair in a bun, one arm across her mid section, and a chierb riding a fish at her feet.thank you......SMILES

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What is calypso the goddesses of?

Calypso wasn't a goddess. She was a sea-nymph, and a daughter of the Titan Atlas.


What was calypso the goddess of in greek mythology?

She was a sea nymph,not a goddess.


How did calypso become a goddess?

Calypso was born a sea nymph (nereid) whose parents were sea gods (Poseidon and Tethys).


Who is Calypso in the Odyssy?

She is a goddess/demi-goddess, who is immortal and traps Odysseus on her island for about eight to nine years.


Which sea goddess do the pirates try to free in 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean?

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Which sea goddess do they try to free in Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End?

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Which sea goddess do the pirates try to free in Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End?

Calypso.


What is Calypso goddess of?

Calypso was a sea nymph (nereid) who helped sailors during turbulent weather. she did sexual abuse to odesseus if you have read The Odessey


What was calypso the goddess of?

calypso was the godess of peace and hippies


Who keeps Odysseus from getting home in the Odyssey?

Calypso; sea goddess who loved Odysseus and detained him in the ocean.


What is Calypso the sea nymph goddess of?

The sea, obviously!Actually, I think that Nymphs aren't really Goddesses, I believe that Circe is the daughter of Poseidon and Tethys, making her a minor female divinity, She is a nymph of the sea, but she isn't a goddess.


What the true story of calypso the sea goddess?

Calypso is a character from Greek mythology, known as a nymph or sometimes a sea goddess, who trapped the hero Odysseus on her island in Homer's "The Odyssey." Calypso is often depicted as a beautiful and powerful deity who falls in love with Odysseus and detains him for several years before eventually releasing him. Her story highlights themes of love, power, and freedom in Greek mythology.