Nothing, he is the king of Ithaca.
Odysseus' dad was Laertes
Odysseus came up with the giant wooden horse idea to trick the Trojans and conquer Troy.
No one or "Nimo" in Latin so when the cyclops called for help he said, " No one is attacking me" and he didn't get help.
Well Odysseus had to stay a year with her for the enchantment to break and then the men were restored from pigs to men. Then Circe tells them the profecy that leads them to the land of the dead.
Odysseus warns his men about the dangers of ignoring the gods and succumbing to temptation, emphasizing the critical need for self-control and respect for divine will. He particularly cautions them against eating the cattle of the Sun God, Helios, as doing so would provoke divine wrath and lead to dire consequences. This warning highlights the themes of loyalty, respect for the gods, and the consequences of hubris in "The Odyssey." Ultimately, his men dismiss his warning, leading to their tragic fate.
odyssues married Penelope
There is not really any symbol for the god Odyssues but many people say a stick with a vine wrapped around it.
Odysseus' dad was Laertes
Ithaca
It is the cyclops polyphemus
to fight in the trogon war.
yes Odysseus did have one child named telemachus who was prince of Ithaca
Odysseus came up with the giant wooden horse idea to trick the Trojans and conquer Troy.
He is trying to get home to his wife, Penelope, and his son, Telemachus, after the 10 year Trojan war.
Odysseus defeated the cyclops in book IX, he also escaped the Land of the Lotus Eaters in that chapter.
They hid beneath his flock of sheep. then, when they got far enough, they ran to their boats and left the island.
To kick his fathers stomach, save his siblings, and then marry his sister.