The Odyssey takes place immediately following the Trojan war.
10 years!
Tradition says 10 years.
Odysseus sailed from Troy after the Trojan War, which is traditionally dated to around the 12th century BCE. According to Homer's "Odyssey," his journey home took ten years after the war, making it approximately 20 years since he left for Troy. However, these events are part of ancient mythology, so the exact number of years is not defined historically.
Odysseus was ten years fighting the Trojan War and another ten years on his return journey, for a total of 20 years away from Ithaca.
It was sung by the travelling bards for hundreds of years in endless variation.
Trojan Odyssey has 496 pages.
When the Odyssey begins, what is unique about Odysseus is that he has been away from home for 20 years, fighting in the Trojan War and facing many challenges on his journey back to Ithaca.
The legend says 10.
You mean Odysseus, don't you? It took about ten years for him to get home after the Greeks won in the Trojan War (it also lasted 10 years). The journey home is described in the Odyssey, also written(?) by Homer, and is full of adventures.
10 years!
10 years
Tradition says 10 years.
the war lasted 10 years
Calypso
Over three thousand.
Reputedly 10.
In "The Odyssey," Helen is depicted as a temptress because her beauty and infidelity were the cause of the Trojan War. Her actions led to the suffering and loss experienced by many characters, making her character symbolize the dangers of lust and betrayal in the story.