No, he was all human. His father's name was Laertes.
No, Odysseus was not a god in Greek mythology. He was a mortal hero known for his cunning and bravery.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Odysseus is related to Hermes as a distant cousin. Hermes is the messenger god and a son of Zeus, while Odysseus is a mortal hero and a descendant of Hermes through his grandfather Autolycus.
The god Zeus is refers to Calypso as "the nymph of the braided tresses" when addressing his son Hermes about Odysseus.
Odysseus is mythical hero.
In Greek mythology, Odysseus is not a god, he is a hero. He makes a heroic voyage, known as the Odyssey.
No; Odysseus blinded the Cyclops son of Poseidon.
Poseidon, because Odysseus had blinded his Cyclops son Polyphemus.
Greek Mythology he was the son of Hermes. He was the prince of thieves and possibly the father of Odysseus.
No, Odysseus was not a god in Greek mythology. He was a mortal hero known for his cunning and bravery.
Odysseus is mortal; his father was Laertes, son of Arcesius and Chalcomedusa King of Ithaca, his mother Anticleia daughter of Autolycus and Amphithea.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Odysseus is related to Hermes as a distant cousin. Hermes is the messenger god and a son of Zeus, while Odysseus is a mortal hero and a descendant of Hermes through his grandfather Autolycus.
Odysseus is mythical hero.
The god Zeus is refers to Calypso as "the nymph of the braided tresses" when addressing his son Hermes about Odysseus.
In Greek mythology, Odysseus is not a god, he is a hero. He makes a heroic voyage, known as the Odyssey.
The god who raises a storm and destroys Odysseus's raft is Poseidon, the god of the sea and earthquakes in Greek mythology. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the cyclops Polyphemus, and seeks to make his journey home as difficult as possible.
He was not a god but a king and a hero.He was not a god. In the Odyssey he is a Greek king and hero.
Well Posiedon had no sympathy for Odysseus at all. He was the one to make Odysseus' journey even longer. This was caused by Odysseus stabbing the Cyclops in the eye. Zeus really didn't have sympathy for Odysseus until Athena convinced him that Odysseus needed help. ;)