They ate the sun god's cattle
They ate the sun god's cattle
It resulted in the death of all of Odysseus's men, at the hand's of Zeus. This then lead to Odysseus being stranded on the island of Calypso.
They ate the sun god's cattle
They ate the sun god's cattle
Anticlea, who pined for her son so much that it resulted in her death
the sweet songs of the sirens lead their men to death
Odysseus lost 72 men during the encounter with the Cicones. After raiding the Cicones' city of Ismarus, his men celebrated and became complacent, allowing the Cicones to regroup and retaliate. This led to a fierce battle that resulted in significant losses for Odysseus and his crew.
as far as i can remember, in book 12 when they are on Thrinacie and Odysseus has gone to make a sacrifice so that the storm sent by Zeus for the past month may leave, Eurylochus convinces the rest of Od's men to sacrifice the cattle of the Sun God. As such, Helios gets angry and Zeus hits their ship with a thunderbolt as they leave. hope that helps.
Odysseus's men were punished primarily by the god Poseidon. After blinding Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, Odysseus's men faced severe consequences, including storms and obstacles that delayed their journey home. Additionally, their disobedience, particularly when they ate the cattle of the Sun God Helios, resulted in their deaths as they were struck down by Zeus.
He ate Odysseus's men.
Odysseus gave his men beeswax so that they would not be able to hear the Sirens who would lure them to their death.
In The Cyclops, when he and his men are trapped in Polyphemus's cave, Odysseus stabs him in the eye to blind him. Once he is blinded he ties his men and himself to the Cyclops animals and when the Cyclops lets the animals outside they escape.