you go on to Collins primacy literary and it will be there
In Greek myth we are not told where Polyphemus was born.
Polyphemus doesn't appear in Roman myth.
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He is on the myth of odysseus
Greek Mythology - This is a poem written by Homer, (the Odyssey) about the return trip home of Odysseus king of Ithaca, after the Trojan war. in Roman myth he is called Ulysses.
Absolutely, there is no proof he lived.
Polyphemus, the Cyclops from Greek mythology, is said to hail from the island of Sicily. He is famously featured in Homer's "Odyssey," where he lives in a cave on this island. According to the myth, Polyphemus is the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, which connects him to the broader mythological landscape of the ancient Greeks.
Penelope is the wife of Odysseus, the hero of the Odyssey.
Well there was a smithy race of Cyclopes whose parent were Gaea (Mother Earth) and Uranus (Father Sky), they were bound in the Underworld by their father for their ugliness, but in later myth Poseidon was the father of the Cyclops, Polyphemus, who Odysseus killed.There is more than one cyclops, and they have different fathers. The original three Cyclopes were sons of Ouranos (Uranus) and Gaea. He was so appalled by his offspring, and fearful of their great size, that he imprisoned them in Tartarus.The other well known Cyclops was Polyphemus, the cyclops shepherd that trapped Odysseus and his crew, devouring them. That Cyclops was an offspring of Poseidon.
In Greek myth Laertes married Anticlia and had a son, Odysseus.
He is not real and is only a fictional story/myth.