Maron, from Ismarus, was spared by Odysseus. So in return, Maron gave Odysseus the wine.
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Odysseus gives the Cyclops Polyphemus wine to drink, in order to get him drunk.
Odysseus sacrifices a black lamb and lets Tiresias drink its blood.
because he was a drunk
Maron
Hermes warned Odysseus about Circe's magic.
Hermes gives Odysseus a magic herb called Moly, a herb that symbolizes the protection of the gods, as only the gods can uproot it. It allows Odysseus to resist Circe's poisons and not transform into a pig.
Hermes, the messenger god, gives Odysseus a plant called moly (hence the fraise "holy moly"). The plant weakened Circe's spell on Odysseus. Realizing she has met her match, Circe frees Odysseus' men of their animal forms.
Hermes gave Odysseus an antidote so that the Soreress Circe's magic wouldn't affect him.
Aegeus was not a God: but a mortal King, the father of Theseus.
Hermes, the messenger god, tells Odysseus how to resist Circe's magic and guides him on what he needs to do to overcome the enchantment.
Odysseus was not a god, but the Romans called him Ulysses.
Hermes, the messenger god, gives Odysseus a magical herb called moly that protects him from Kirke's enchantments. He also tells Odysseus how to resist Kirke's spells and advises him on how to approach her. With Hermes' guidance, Odysseus is able to outsmart Kirke and free his men from her spell.
He sends his messenger Hermes to the island. Then soon Calypso gives Odysseus supplies to build him a small raft back to his home
Hermes gives Odysseus a sprig of Moly to protect him from Circe's spells. Moly is an enchanted herb which can only be uprooted by gods.
Poseidon is angry at Odysseus.
Odysseus is mythical hero.