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Eumaeus was Ody's loyal slave and swineherder for over 20 years
Odysseus way loyal to his men, he didn't want to leave any behind ie: lotus, sirens, ect... Penelope stayed loyal to Odysseus even thought he was gone for such a long time
Perimedes was one of Odysseus' loyal crew mates who end up following him to hell. He holds some of the sacrificial animals for the dead.
Brave Ruthless Intelligent Quick Careful Driven by what's right Loyal check the Odyssey or Children's Homer
Philoitios
The swineherd in the Odyssey is named Eumaeus. He is a loyal and trustworthy servant in Odysseus's household, taking care of his pigs while Odysseus is away. Eumaeus plays a key role in helping Odysseus reclaim his kingdom upon his return.
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Eumaeus is the loyal ox-herder who helped in the fight alongside Odysseus and Telemachus in the story "The Children's Homer." He is known for his loyalty, steadfastness, and humble nature. Eumaeus plays a significant role in supporting Odysseus and assisting him upon his return to Ithaca.
He was loyal to mankind because he always helped them and protected them.
Helen is loyal because she helped everyone
Eumaeus was Ody's loyal slave and swineherder for over 20 years
Odysseus returns to Ithaca in Book 13 of The Odyssey. This is where he meets with his loyal swineherd, Eumaeus, and begins to plan out his revenge against the suitors.
The value of heroism and perseverance in the face of challenges seems to be held by the writer of the Odyssey. This is evidenced by Odysseus' journey home, where he faces numerous trials but ultimately prevails through strength, cunning, and determination. The poem also highlights the importance of loyalty, hospitality, and fate in shaping one's journey.
Eumaeus, a loyal swineherd of Odysseus, helped disguise him as an old beggar when he returned to Ithaca in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." This disguise was part of Odysseus' plan to assess the situation in his home after being away for many years.
Romia means a loyal pearson. She will fight you if she has to though.
Jackson fought for the Confederacy because he was loyal to his country and his home-state. He was also loyal to his God and his religion.