that they should sacrifice some of their cattle's when they get home
Several gods took part in the Odyssey. The main gods are Athena, Zeus Poseidon and Hermes.
Odysseus was far better, but he also had the aid of the gods.
I do not think he did. When Homer wrote (or whatever he did) the Odyssey, there were no Romans.
Hermes is the gods/godesses messenger
Zeus, The King of Gods.
It is better to be killed by the gods then to die of starvation. Furthermore, they can sacrifice some of the cattle to appease the gods.
Eurylochus convinces the men that the gods will be appeased if they sacrifice some of the cattle to them.
Eurylochus is a trouble-making individual in Odysseus' crew on his return home.His exploits include:Convincing the crew to open the bag of winds, thinking that there is treasure inside it.Avoiding Circe's spell through his suspicion, and successfully warning Odysseus and the rest of the crew.Convincing the crew to kill the cattle of Helios for meat, and sacrifice some of them to appease the gods.
Several gods took part in the Odyssey. The main gods are Athena, Zeus Poseidon and Hermes.
Odysseus was far better, but he also had the aid of the gods.
Whether Odysseus should get to return home
To appease the gods and stop the world from ending
Nector is the drink of the gods and Ambrosia is the food of the gods. ;]
it was to appease the gods. they made this so they can know what days to celebrate the gods triumph
Some of the main gods mentioned in "The Odyssey" by Homer include Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, Hermes, and Apollo. Each of these gods plays a significant role in shaping the events of the epic poem.
The leader attempted to appease the angry crowd by addressing their concerns and offering a compromise.
According to Roman and Greek sources, Phoenicians and Carthaginians sacrificed infants to their gods.