Athena
Athena
Odysseus finally reaches Ithaca in the 13th book of the Odyssey.
Odysseus
The journey of Odysseus from Ithaca to Troy and back to Ithaca is summarized in the book the Odyssey.
Laertes, King of Ithica
Book 15 of the Odyssey
Odysseus was the king of Ithaca, since he was married to Queen Penelope. Their son, Telemachus, was Ithaca's prince.
they send Odysseus from there to Ithaca after he tells his story.
Odysseus disguises himself as a beggar upon learning that he is back on Ithaca.
The red-haired king in Book 5 of the Odyssey is King Alcinous, the ruler of the Phaeacians. He offers hospitality to Odysseus and helps him return to Ithaca.
In Book 17 of the Odyssey, Odysseus disguises himself as a beggar to secretly return to his home in Ithaca. He uses this disguise to gather information about the situation in his household and to assess who is loyal to him.
In Book 8 of The Odyssey, Alcinous orders the smartest young sailors to prepare a ship for Odysseus and to gather provisions for the journey back to Ithaca.