Before returning home from the Trojan War in the poem "Ulysses," Ulysses had faced many challenges, adventures, and battles. He had been away from his kingdom of Ithaca for twenty years, ten years fighting in the war and ten years navigating his way back home. During his absence, his wife Penelope had been faithfully awaiting his return, while his son Telemachus grew up without a father figure.
yes the people did get ready before the Trojan War.
Sorry, Alexander was never in the Trojan War. That came far before his time. The Trojan war was between the Trojan and Mycenea... Alexander was Macedonian.
Achilles was killed before the sacking of Troy, there was no "after the Trojan War" for him.
Ulysses is a medival character known as Ulysses Pendragon the king before Authur from the round table and as far as I know he doesn't have anything to do with greek mythologyThe Above is the WRONG Answer (stupid!)The Folowing is the correct answer:Ulyses is a ROMAN hero, the equivalent of Odysseus in Greece.As a matter of fact, Odysseus and Ulysses are the same guy: Odysseus is his name in the original Greek, Ulysses the rendering in Latin and English.
He sent a sea monster to attack Troy before the Trojan War.
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Ulysses Grant preceded Hayes.
He was a Civil War general.
Trojan War 12th Century BCE. Thermopylai 480 BCE.
Yes, Odysseus did tell Penelope to remarry once their son Telemachus could grow a beard. This was a way of ensuring that Penelope would wait for him during his long absence at the Trojan War, knowing that Telemachus would be a grown man by the time he returned.
Ulysses Grant. Number 18!Ulysses Simpson Grant, Republican, 1869-77
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