She was a sea nymph,not a goddess.
Calypso's father is Atlas. Calypso was a nymph in Greek mythology.
Calypso is one of the offsprings of Atlas. She is also the sea nymph who detains Odysseus for 5-8 years during the Odyssey
Calypso is a character from Greek mythology, known as a nymph or sometimes a sea goddess, who trapped the hero Odysseus on her island in Homer's "The Odyssey." Calypso is often depicted as a beautiful and powerful deity who falls in love with Odysseus and detains him for several years before eventually releasing him. Her story highlights themes of love, power, and freedom in Greek mythology.
The Greek myths have no chronology. Calypso was not a god, she was a goddess-nymph.
Calypso was not a god. She was a nymph in Greek mythology.
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Calypso is a name often mentioned in mythology. Most famously, she was a nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where she kept Odysseus captive for as many as seven years (as she wished him to be her immortal husband). The name may also refer to a Oceanid or Nereid. In any event, all of the nymphs share divine heritage from Titans. Side note: Calypso means to conceal, and etymologically is the opposite of Apocalypse. ---- Calypso is also said to be a daughter of Atlas.
The goddess nymph who lives on Ogygia is Calypso. She is known in Greek mythology for detaining Odysseus on her island for seven years in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey."
No; but she had children with Odysseus.
yes , she was pretty
No, but she has her own island.
Goddess of Love and BeautyAphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.