because when odysseus was sleeping his men opened up the back of wind and it pushed them back to Aeolia
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Aeolia was home to Aeolus, Son of Hippotes and keeper of the winds.
Aeolia, where the wind God Aeolus lives. In the book it mentions the cyclops as being cannibals and I think this is who you are talking about. By the way, they end up back in Aeolia after a while on sea because Odysseus's crew think the bag given to him by Aeolus was full of riches. They open the bag, and are blown back to Aeolia. My source is just being a high school student that has read the book. Hope I helped!
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The winds took Odysseus to many islands, including Ithaca. After the bag of winds was released, he was sent back to Aeolia.
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Navy. Or if you want to go back in history, Armada.
Stem. Ships go from stem to stern, front to back.
Oddysseus met Aeolus on the island of Aeolia
The king of the winds is Aeolus. He lives on the island Aeolia.
Ships go back into history for thousands of years. Ancient Egypt had boats, the Vikings, ancient Chinese had war ships with flame throwers in the bow. The Romans had war ships, and the Greeks had ships for trade. Ships and boats use goes so far back in time that it is impossible to know who invented them.