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Who did Odysseus anger?

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He angered the Greek gods. He said that he didn't need their help in the surprise attack before. This angered the gods, including posiden. he also angered the cyclops exactly he angered posidons son who told posidon to curse oddyseus

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What God or Goddess does Odysseus anger?

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