He had two sons, Telemachus and Poliporthes (born after Odysseus's return from Troy), with Penelope. With Circe: Telegonus, Ardeas, Latinusith With Calypso: Nausinous With Kallidike: Polypoetes --Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Odysseus did not have children with Calypso. Although he spent several years on her island, Ogygia, Calypso kept Odysseus as her lover and wanted him to stay with her forever. Odysseus eventually left the island and returned to his wife Penelope in Ithaca.
None is mentioned in The Odyssey.
In some versions of the story, Calypso gives birth to Latinus, although most attribute Latinus to Circe. In other versions, Calypso gives birth to Nausithous and Nausinous.
They were: Pan, Hermaphroditus, Tyche, Abderus and Autolycus
Pan (the Greek god of the fields, hills, woodlands, and countryside) was the son of Hermes and the Daughters of Dryops.
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No; but she had children with Odysseus.
In Greek mythology, Calypso's children were Nausithous and Nausinous. They were believed to be fathered by either Odysseus or Poseidon.
After Odysseus left Ortygia, Nausithous and Nausinous raised Odysseus's children with Calypso in her care. They likely provided for their education and upbringing while Odysseus continued his journey back to Ithaca.
Calypso offers immortality to Odysseus
Odysseus met Calypso on her lush island of Ogygia.
Hermes tells Calypso to let Odysseus go.
Calypso
Calypso has the power of immorality over Odysseus.
Hermes is sent down to Calypso, telling her that the gods wish for her to release Odysseus. Therefore, it is Calypso who allows Odysseus to leave, not Odysseus who 'manages to say no.'
Calypso
Calypso and Odysseus become lovers. Calypso offers Odysseus immortality and eternal youth if he would stay with her. Calypso does not aid Odysseus' escape until told to do so, so he seemed trapped on her island without a ship.
Calypso wants Odysseus to stay with her on the island forever.