Homer isn't a greek god.
Homer was not a god. He was the author of two mythological stories, the Iliad and the Oddysey.
Odyddeus was not a god he was a man. A Greek king of Ithaca and a hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.
No, Homer did not believe in the gods that he wrote about. He was a Pagan, which is someone who believes that there is no God or gods at all. All of the storys he wrote about were Myths.
According to Greek Mythology, as explained in Homer's Epic, The Odyssey, the father of the Cyclopes was POSEIDON, God of the Sea/Ocean.
Proteus in Greek mythology is an early sea god. Proteus is one of several deities in the Old Man of the Sea in whom Homer calls. Some refer to Proteus as the god of elusive sea change.
Homer is not a god. He was a mere mortal who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. These are sometimes considered to be the Greek bible, but they were also criticised for unfairly portraying the gods as having human-like failings.
Homer was not a god. He was the author of two mythological stories, the Iliad and the Oddysey.
homer was an ancient greek author, not a greek god. he wrote about them in his works
No. Homer was Greek and used the Greek name Zeus for the chief God. Jupiter or alternatively Jove are Roman names for the chief God.
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Homer wasn't a god, he was a poet. He is most recognized for his works the Iliad and the Odyssey, which are among the oldest written works of western literature.
Odyddeus was not a god he was a man. A Greek king of Ithaca and a hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.
Homer's name in Greek is Όμηρος.
No, Homer did not believe in the gods that he wrote about. He was a Pagan, which is someone who believes that there is no God or gods at all. All of the storys he wrote about were Myths.
I believe it was Homer who first described the metallic (albost robotic) helpers of the god Vulcan (Haephestus, to the Romans) the volcanic god of metallurgy.
Homer the Greek poet was buried in China.
The Greek god you are referring to is Homer. He is credited with composing the epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey, which are among the earliest works of Western literature and have had a profound impact on storytelling and literature throughout history. Homer's works are considered foundational in shaping the Western literary canon.