The men cremated and buried Elpenor's body with his armor, marking his grave site with his oar.
In Homer's "Odyssey," after encountering Elpenor's spirit in the Underworld, Odysseus and his men return to Circe's island to properly bury him. They perform a burial ritual, including giving him a drink offering and covering his body with earth, as a sign of respect and to ensure his spirit can find peace. This act highlights the importance of proper funerary rites in ancient Greek culture.
To retrieve Elpenor's body; Odysseus and his crew returned to bury Elpenor's body properly.
To retrieve Elpenor's body; Odysseus and his crew returned to bury Elpenor's body properly.
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.
He ate Odysseus's men.
In Homer's "Odyssey," after encountering Elpenor's spirit in the Underworld, Odysseus and his men return to Circe's island to properly bury him. They perform a burial ritual, including giving him a drink offering and covering his body with earth, as a sign of respect and to ensure his spirit can find peace. This act highlights the importance of proper funerary rites in ancient Greek culture.
To retrieve Elpenor's body; Odysseus and his crew returned to bury Elpenor's body properly.
To retrieve Elpenor's body; Odysseus and his crew returned to bury Elpenor's body properly.
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.
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.
He ate Odysseus's men.
Circe turned Odysseus' men Into swine.
She captures six of Odysseus' men and eats them alive
Odysseus and his men wait in the cyclops cave, as Odysseus is curious as to who the cyclops is. As Polyphemus brings in his sheep, he spots the men in the cave.
The Cyclops ate Odysseus' men.
All of Odysseus men die upon the journey home.
The Cicones outnumbered Odysseus and his men.