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Odysseus left Penelope bound for Troy.
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Right after they left Troy, Odysseus and his crew raided the capital of the Kikones tribe
Odysseus left Penelope bound for the city of Troy. In Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey," Odysseus was one of the Greek heroes who fought in the Trojan War. After the war ended, Odysseus embarked on his famous journey back home to Ithaca, where Penelope awaited his return.
Aeolus bottled up all winds but the west winds and put them in an ox-hide bag for Odysseus.
Odysseus returns to the island of Ithaca to hear that his house was plagued with many suitors, demanding Penelope in marriage. Therefore, he disguises himself as a beggar, and enters the estate. He enters the hut of the swineherd, Eumaeus, one of the few honest servants left on his kingdom. He still has no idea who Odysseus is, and meanwhile Telemachus approaches. He, Odysseus' son, has been gone from Ithaca for a year, and came back when Athena warned him about the suitors. When they meet, Telemachus too has no idea who Odysseus is. When Athena reveals his identity, Telemachus and Odysseus weep and embrace each other. After that, Telemachus, the swineherd and Odysseus meet Penelope, who embraces Telemachus Odysseus' old dog is the only one in the hall who recognizes him, and Penelope, after hearing the beggar has news about Odysseus, wants to learn more. During a late night chat between the two, Penelope orders Eurycleia to wash Odysseus' feet-a sign of respect-for the beggar had brought news that Odysseus was coming home now. However, Eurycleia recognizes Odysseus, and he quickly swears her to secrecy. The next day, Penelope decides to test the suitors by handing them Odysseus' massive bow. Many try to string it, but not a single one can't. While this progresses, Odysseus has sneaked out and followed the swineherd and the cowherd. When he reveals his identity, both men embrace him, but he quickly tells him a plan he had thought of. Odysseus enters the hall where the suitors are being attempted. The suitors complain, but Penelope allows him to test himself (Penelope still does not know his identity). The swineherd and cowherd removed Penelope and the maids from the hall, and previously Telemachus stripped the room of arms. For brevity, all four of them slay the suitors and kill the unfaithful servants. After that, Odysseus' identity is revealed Penelope. Suspecting a trick, she decides to test Odysseus. I tried to be as concise as possible, I hope you got the important facts over this.
She died after Odysseus left for Troy from greef of her son.
Odysseus tricked the Trojans into thinking that the Greeks had given up any hope of conquering the city and had left a wooden horse behind which the Trojans then brought into the city of Troy not knowing that there were Greeks within the horse who opened up the city gates allowing the Greeks to capture the city .
She died after Odysseus left for Troy from greef of her son.