Odysseus took 12 men.
Odysseus took twelve of his best men with him to investigate the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus. This expedition is detailed in Homer's "Odyssey," where they encounter the giant and face significant danger due to his monstrous nature. The group ultimately suffers heavy losses as they attempt to escape from the Cyclops.
Odysseus took twelve of his men with him to investigate the cave of the Cyclops, Polyphemus, in Homer's "Odyssey." This expedition ultimately led to significant trouble when they encountered the giant and were trapped in his cave. The situation escalated as Odysseus devised a cunning plan to escape, resulting in the loss of some of his men.
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They got trapped in a cave and many of them were eaten until Odysseus worked out a way to escape.
Odysseus takes 12 of his best men to explore the land of the cyclops including Polyphemus' cave.
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Odysseus took twelve of his best men with him to investigate the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus. This expedition is detailed in Homer's "Odyssey," where they encounter the giant and face significant danger due to his monstrous nature. The group ultimately suffers heavy losses as they attempt to escape from the Cyclops.
Odysseus took twelve of his men with him to investigate the cave of the Cyclops, Polyphemus, in Homer's "Odyssey." This expedition ultimately led to significant trouble when they encountered the giant and were trapped in his cave. The situation escalated as Odysseus devised a cunning plan to escape, resulting in the loss of some of his men.
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12 of his men and if you count him; 13 men go into the cave
They got trapped in a cave and many of them were eaten until Odysseus worked out a way to escape.
Odysseus takes 12 of his best men to explore the land of the cyclops including Polyphemus' cave.
The Cyclops, Polyphemus, ate six of Odysseus' men. In the encounter described in Homer's "Odyssey," Polyphemus captures Odysseus and his crew, and during the course of their imprisonment, he consumes several of the men. Odysseus ultimately devises a plan to escape, leading to the Cyclops' blindness and their eventual escape from the cave.
12. Odysseus gathered 12 of his best men and told the rest to stay on the ship. (I think)
12. Odysseus gathered 12 of his best men and told the rest to stay on the ship. (I think)
12. Odysseus gathered 12 of his best men and told the rest to stay on the ship. (I think)
The cyclops that Odysseus encountered was Polyphemus; in Greek Mythology there were many cyclops.