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Who is Helios in The Odyssey?

In The Odyssey, Helios is the sun god who owns a herd of immortal cattle that live on the island of Thrinacia. When Odysseus and his crew land on the island, they kill and eat some of the cattle despite warnings not to, which angers Helios and leads to dire consequences for the crew.


The god whose cattle was consumed by odysseus's crew?

Helios


The god whose cattle was consumed by Odysseus' crew?

Hyperions


The god whose cattle odysseus' crew consumed?

hyperion or Helios


Odysseus loses his entire crew because they?

ate the sun god's cattle.


Why does Odysseus lose his entire crew?

because they ate the sun god's cattle


Who is troublemaker of Odysseus's crew?

The troublemaker of Odysseus's crew is Eurylochus. He often challenged Odysseus's authority and led the crew into disobedience, most notably when he convinced them to eat the cattle of the Sun God, Helios, despite Odysseus's warnings. This act of defiance ultimately resulted in dire consequences for the entire crew, showcasing Eurylochus's role as a disruptive influence.


Who is Anticlea and Odysseus see in the land of the dead?

hades god of the underworld and odysseus' old crew member elpenor... hope that helps


Is it true that Dionysus is known for saving the crew of his ship from the sirens?

No. Dionysus is the god of wine. It's Odysseus whose crew survived the sirens.


Why was Odysseus ship and crew destroyed?

Odysseus's ship and crew were destroyed primarily due to their disobedience to the gods, particularly Poseidon. After leaving the island of the Cyclopes, Odysseus boasted about blinding Polyphemus, Poseidon's son, which angered the god. In retaliation, Poseidon sent a storm that wrecked Odysseus's ship and drowned most of his crew, leaving him to continue his journey alone.


Is Aeolus a major god?

Aeolus wasn't necessarily a "god" per se. He was the king of winds. He gave Odysseus and crew a bag and told them not to open it. Curiosity struck, and when the crew were within sight of their homeland, they opened it (against Odysseus' orders) and blew the men back out to sea.


Why could Odysseus and his crew not leave the sun god's island once they landed there?

The gods stopped them because they had slaughtered some of the sun god's oxen