Odysseus, with the help of his son (Telamachus), killed all Penelope's suitors.
his faithful dog, that lived almost twice as long as a dog should, waited for him to return, only to die upon his master's arms on his arrival.
When Hermes arrived on Cyclopes Odysseus was crying of homesickness.
Odysseus was weeping on the shore of Calypso's island, feeling trapped and longing to return home. Hermes arrived to deliver Zeus's message that Odysseus must be allowed to leave the island and continue his journey back to Ithaca.
a bald, wrinkled beggar
Poseidon. Truth be told, Poseidon remained mad at Odysseus far after Odysseus arrived at Ithaca and only partially forgave Odysseus after Odysseus built a shrine to the ocean god.
They thought it was Gold because Odysseus didn't tell them what it was. so they thought that once they arrived home Odyssey wouldn't give them any gold.
He had to go to the Underworld !
That Odysseus not be allowed to return home.
kissed the earth
kissed the earth
None. They all were killed, but one man was left on the island of the cyclopes, who is mentioned in the Aeneid.
When Odysseus arrived home goddess Athene disguised him as an old man so that nobody could recognize him.
In the epic poem "The Odyssey," Athena disguises herself as a mentor named Mentes to inform Odysseus of the situation at home and guide him in his return. She reveals herself to Odysseus in his palace in Ithaca after he has arrived back from his long journey.