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Cicones, an ancient Thracian city mentioned in Homer's "Odyssey," is believed to be located in the region of modern-day Turkey, specifically near the coast of the Aegean Sea. The city was part of the territory inhabited by the Cicones, a group known for their conflicts with Odysseus and his men. Today, the area corresponds to the vicinity of the town of Çanakkale, near the Dardanelles Strait.

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What is the country of the Cicones now part of Bulgaria?

Thrace.


Who was the parents of the god cicones?

The Cicones were not gods, and their parents were Cicones.


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The Cicones were said to be allies of the Kingdom of Troy.


Was Cicones the leader on the ship?

The Cicones did not explicitly have any ships. No.


Why does Odysseus stop at the land of cicones?

Odysseus stops at Ismarus, land of the Cicones, to sack the city and take the Cicones' wives and booty.


Where did the Cicones live?

The Cicones lived in Ismarus, fairly close to Troy.


How did the Cicones look like?

The Cicones looked much like the Trojans.


How did Odysseus and his men respond to the cicones behavior?

At first Odysseus and his crew killed the Cicones and took their wives and booty, but later they fled from the Cicones.


Who is Cicones in The Odyssey?

The Cicones, Ciconians or Kikonians, (Greek: Κίκονες) were a Homeric Thracian tribe, whose stronghold in the time of Odysseus was the town of Ismara (or Ismarus), located at the foot of mount Ismara, on the south coast of Thrace (modern Greece).


Why did Odysseus men get slaughtered by cicones?

Odysseus's men were slaughtered by the Cicones because they disobeyed his orders and lingered too long in the land of the Cicones after raiding it for supplies. After initially defeating the Cicones, the crew celebrated with feasting and drinking, which allowed the Cicones to regroup and counterattack. As a result, they were caught off guard and suffered heavy losses when the Cicones retaliated, leading to the deaths of many of Odysseus's men.


Which of these statements is true regarding the Cicones and Odysseus and his men?

The Cicones outnumbered Odysseus and his men.


What did the cicones do to Odysseus and his men?

The Cicones killed 6 men from each of Odysseus's ships.