The hero that made his home on the Greek island of Ithaca is Odysseus
Ithaca is a Greek island.
the greek name for Ithaca is Ithaca.It is not a mythological place, it's a real island on the west coast of Greece in the Ionian sea.
Ithaca is in central New York on Lake Cayuga. Also a Greek island to the west of Greece.
Odysseus was Greek and, according to legend, was a ruler of the island of Ithaca.
There aren't really clans in Greek mythology. He's king of Ithaca (tiny island), son of laertes & grandson of Autolycus.
During the Odyssey, the king of Ithica was Laertes.
Ithaca isn't a mythological place, It's real. It's a small island on the western shores of Greece in the Ionian sea.
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The island you are referring to is called Ithaca. It is known as the legendary home of the Greek hero Odysseus in Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. Ithaca is located in the Ionian Sea in Greece and is known for its beautiful landscapes and historical significance in Greek mythology.
Just one? Well, probably the most "Famous" was Heracles, or Hercules as he is known by most.
The Greek island of Rodos is also referred to as the island of Rhodes in English. Rhodes is the largest of the Greek isles and is home to the famous Colossus of Rhodes.