Multiple people imprisoned Odysseus.
Polyphemos, the cyclops imprisoned Odysseus and his men in his cave.
Zeus, temporarily imprisons Odysseus and his crew on the island of Thrinacia, home of the golden cattle of Helios, by not providing fair winds.
Calypso, on her island.
Circe
Calypso
Odysseus was trapped in the cave of the cyclops in the cyclops island. He was later trapped for 7 years on Calypso's island.
Calypso, a nymph in Greek mythology, was imprisoned by Zeus on the island of Ogygia after she defied the gods by keeping Odysseus captive for several years, hoping to make him her immortal husband. The terms of her imprisonment dictated that she must let Odysseus leave when Hermes, the messenger god, delivered Zeus's command. Despite her love for him, she was bound by the decree of the gods, highlighting the theme of divine intervention in human affairs. Ultimately, Calypso was forced to free Odysseus, culminating in his return to Ithaca.
Polyphemus the cyclops was the son of the sea god Poseidon. He killed and ate some of Odysseus' crew while they were imprisoned in his cave, and he was blinded by a burning tree trunk shoved in his single eye.
Circe
The nymph who imprisoned Odysseus on her island was Calypso. She held Odysseus captive for seven years before eventually releasing him at the request of the gods.
Calypso
Odysseus was trapped in the cave of the cyclops in the cyclops island. He was later trapped for 7 years on Calypso's island.
I wouldn't call it a battle, per se, but Polyphemus was the Cyclops that imprisoned Odysseus and his men. Odysseus put out his eye and tricked the giant into saying that No Man hurt him when calling for aid.
Calypso, a nymph in Greek mythology, was imprisoned by Zeus on the island of Ogygia after she defied the gods by keeping Odysseus captive for several years, hoping to make him her immortal husband. The terms of her imprisonment dictated that she must let Odysseus leave when Hermes, the messenger god, delivered Zeus's command. Despite her love for him, she was bound by the decree of the gods, highlighting the theme of divine intervention in human affairs. Ultimately, Calypso was forced to free Odysseus, culminating in his return to Ithaca.
Polyphemus did not offer Odysseus and his men the customary hospitality of a host, such as providing food and shelter. Instead, he devoured some of Odysseus' crew members and imprisoned the rest in his cave. This breach of hospitality angered Odysseus and led to his plan for escape and revenge.
They were fined and imprisoned.
Polyphemus the cyclops was the son of the sea god Poseidon. He killed and ate some of Odysseus' crew while they were imprisoned in his cave, and he was blinded by a burning tree trunk shoved in his single eye.
Sha Jahn was imprisoned on June 1, 1958 by Augranzeb.
The present tense of imprisoned is imprison.
L- love of his wife what ever her name is O- Odysseus dident get help from him the second time S-storms and breezes at his control