Odysseus and his men get into trouble on the island of the sun god Helios after being warned not to eat the sacred cattle. Starving and tempted, they defy this warning, leading to Helios's wrath. As punishment, Zeus sends a storm that destroys their ship, resulting in the deaths of all of Odysseus's men. Ultimately, only Odysseus survives the ordeal.
In Homer's "Odyssey," Circe's island is where Odysseus' men encounter the sorceress Circe, who initially transforms some of them into swine. While the exact number of men who died on Circe's island isn't explicitly stated, it is implied that some of Odysseus' crew faced danger and potential death due to her magic, though they ultimately survive with Odysseus's intervention. The narrative focuses more on their transformation and eventual rescue than on fatalities.
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Odysseus lost no men on the island of the lotus eaters. He was able to retrieve the 3 men that had succumbed to the lotus' temptation.
Odysseus stayed on Circe's island for one year, which he thought were a few days; Odysseus stayed on Calypso's Island for seven years. After staying with these goddesses he had two more years of trying to return home.
The giants ate many of Odysseus' men and destroyed eleven of his twelve ships by launching rocks from high cliffs. Odysseus' ship was not destroyed as it was hidden in a cove near shore. Everyone on Odysseus' ship survived.
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In Homer's "Odyssey," Circe's island is where Odysseus' men encounter the sorceress Circe, who initially transforms some of them into swine. While the exact number of men who died on Circe's island isn't explicitly stated, it is implied that some of Odysseus' crew faced danger and potential death due to her magic, though they ultimately survive with Odysseus's intervention. The narrative focuses more on their transformation and eventual rescue than on fatalities.
7 years
7 YEARS
Odysseus lost no men on the island of the lotus eaters. He was able to retrieve the 3 men that had succumbed to the lotus' temptation.
Odysseus stayed on Circe's island for one year, which he thought were a few days; Odysseus stayed on Calypso's Island for seven years. After staying with these goddesses he had two more years of trying to return home.
he only goes there twice.
Odysseus survives at sea for ten days after Zeus sends a storm to punish him for his crew's actions. The storm, caused by the god Poseidon, wreaks havoc on his ship and ultimately leads to the loss of his crew. After the storm subsides, Odysseus is finally washed ashore on the island of Ogygia, where he encounters the nymph Calypso.
The giants ate many of Odysseus' men and destroyed eleven of his twelve ships by launching rocks from high cliffs. Odysseus' ship was not destroyed as it was hidden in a cove near shore. Everyone on Odysseus' ship survived.
2 men and a runner
The winds took Odysseus to many islands, including Ithaca. After the bag of winds was released, he was sent back to Aeolia.