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.
Circe turns the men into pigs with her spells.
2 men and a runner
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.
The exact number of men at this point is unclear, but there were at most 50 since that is the maximum capacity of a single ship. There were at least 23 men, not including Odysseus, because that is how many men go to explore Circe's island.
He and his men burnt the body of Elpenor While at Circes for the first time they all eat and drink, but Elpenor drinks too much and falls asleep on the roof and when he wakes up in the morning he falls off and dies. Odysseus then travels to the underworld and sees Elpenors soul among the others, after asking him how he died Elpenor asks him to go back to Aeaea and to perform funeral rites for him.
Circe wasn't a goddess she was a sorceress who lived on the island Aeaea and turned any men who came to her island into pigs until Odysseus stopped her with the help of the god Hermes.
The animals in Circe's hall are Odysseus's men.
Circe turns the men into pigs with her spells.
300 hundred American men got killed and 64 British men got killed
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24 Men Died
In the classic novel of Treasure Island, there is 39 men in the faithful party
569 men died in the battle of Jericho.
2 men and a runner
he brings 250 men with him .
Eurylochus was defiant. He attempted to stop Odysseus men from following him to Circes house but Odysseus men decided to follow him and Eurylochus came with because Odysseus yelled at him.
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.