Calypso, if memory serves.
The nymph Calypso kept Odysseus on her lush island of Ogygia for seven years.
Calypso is the last one to keep Odysseus against his will on her island. The name of the island Calypso kept Odysseus on was Ogygia.
Odysseus was kept captive by Calypso the sea Nymph for 7 years. He was held captive on the island of Ogygia.
Odysseus was stuck on Calypso's island, Ogygia, for seven years. Calypso, a nymph, kept him there, wanting him to stay with her as her husband. Despite her affection, Odysseus longed to return to his home in Ithaca and his wife, Penelope. Ultimately, the gods intervened, leading to his release.
Odysseus was kept from leaving the island of Ogygia by the nymph Calypso. She had fallen in love with him and held him captive for several years, wanting him to stay with her. Despite his longing to return home to Ithaca, Odysseus was unable to leave until the gods intervened, specifically Hermes, who delivered a message from Zeus commanding Calypso to let him go.
The nymph Calypso kept Odysseus trapped on her island Ogygia for seven years.
The nymph Calypso kept Odysseus on her lush island of Ogygia for seven years.
Calypso is the last one to keep Odysseus against his will on her island. The name of the island Calypso kept Odysseus on was Ogygia.
Odysseus was kept captive by Calypso the sea Nymph for 7 years. He was held captive on the island of Ogygia.
No, the exact location of Odysseus's beloved home was Ithaca. Ogygia is an island where the nymph Calypso, the daughter of Titan Atlas, detained (kept in official custody) Odysseus for seven years.
The sea nymph that kept Odysseus on her island for 7 years was Calypso. The name of the island was Ogygia. Titan Atlas was said to be the father of Calypso.
Odysseus was stuck on Calypso's island, Ogygia, for seven years. Calypso, a nymph, kept him there, wanting him to stay with her as her husband. Despite her affection, Odysseus longed to return to his home in Ithaca and his wife, Penelope. Ultimately, the gods intervened, leading to his release.
Odysseus was kept from leaving the island of Ogygia by the nymph Calypso. She had fallen in love with him and held him captive for several years, wanting him to stay with her. Despite his longing to return home to Ithaca, Odysseus was unable to leave until the gods intervened, specifically Hermes, who delivered a message from Zeus commanding Calypso to let him go.
Odysseus was trapped on Calypso's island, Ogygia, for seven years. She fell in love with him and kept him there, offering him immortality if he stayed. However, Zeus ultimately ordered Calypso to release him, allowing Odysseus to continue his journey home to Ithaca.
Odysseus met Calypso on the island of Ogygia, where she lived in a cave. After being shipwrecked, Odysseus was captured by Calypso, who fell in love with him and kept him on the island for several years. Despite her affection, Odysseus longed to return home to Ithaca and his wife, Penelope. Ultimately, the gods intervened, and Calypso was instructed to let him go.
Odysseus is kept on the island of Ogygia by the nymph Calypso. She has fallen in love with him and keeps him there for several years, offering him immortality if he stays. However, Odysseus yearns to return to his home in Ithaca and to his wife, Penelope. Eventually, the gods intervene, and Hermes is sent to command Calypso to let him go.
You are Calypso, the sea nymph from Homer's "Odyssey." Calypso fell in love with Odysseus and kept him on her island, Ogygia, for seven years, hoping to make him her immortal husband. Eventually, the gods intervened, and Hermes delivered the message that Odysseus must return home to Ithaca.