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 lived in Ithaca.
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.
Ithaca
The prince of Thebes, known as Teiresias, addressed Odysseus as "the man of many wiles" or "the man of many turns," highlighting his cleverness and resourcefulness. This description captures Odysseus's cunning nature and his ability to navigate difficult situations throughout his journey in Homer's "Odyssey." Teiresias's insights were crucial for guiding Odysseus on his path home.
In the book "The Odyssey" Troy is the city that Odysseus was attacking.
The answer to this question is the City of Troy.
yes Odysseus did have one child named telemachus who was prince of Ithaca
technically, yes because he married Penelope who was a Mycenaean princess.
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.
Odysseus passed the city of the Cimmerians, where the sun never shines.
Odysseus left Penelope bound for Troy.