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Ulysses isn't a god he was the king of Ithaca. He is the Latin equivalent to the Greek Odysseus.
Ulysses (aka Odysseus) was the King of Ithaca, which is an island on the west coast of Greece.
No. Ulysses was not a god. He was the king of Ithaca in Greece. His Greek name was Odysseus.
In the myths our chronology does not apply.
very close could see Ithaca from the ship!
Twelve ships were in Ulysses' fleet when he set out from the ruin of Troy to his home island of Ithaca.
Odysseus and Ulysses were the same person, Odysseus was his Greek name and Ulysses his Roman name. He was the wily king of Ithaca in southern Greece.
Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus, and he is not a god, he's a hero and the King of Ithaca.
The indefatigable resolve of Ulysses assured his eventual return to Ithaca.
A crow on Circe's island that Odysseus sends.
A wanderer. Ulysses is the Latin name of Odysseus, king of Ithaca who, as told in Homer's epic poem The Odyssey, took ten years to find his way home after the Trojan War.