Odysseus
The journey of Odysseus from Ithaca to Troy and back to Ithaca is summarized in the book the Odyssey.
Greek people and citizens of Ithaca
Odysseus went on The Odyssey because he wanted to travel back to his fatherland of Ithaca.
Ithaca. He was the king there, and when he left on his odyssey he left behind his son and wife (Penelope).
How Odysseus got back home to Ithaca.
The red-haired king in Book 5 of the Odyssey is King Alcinous, the ruler of the Phaeacians. He offers hospitality to Odysseus and helps him return to Ithaca.
Odysseus finally reaches Ithaca in the 13th book of the Odyssey.
Athena
The journey of Odysseus from Ithaca to Troy and back to Ithaca is summarized in the book the Odyssey.
Laertes, King of Ithica
Book 15 of the Odyssey
Athena
Odysseus was the king of Ithaca, since he was married to Queen Penelope. Their son, Telemachus, was Ithaca's prince.
Ithaca is located in the Ionian Sea.
they send Odysseus from there to Ithaca after he tells his story.
Ithaca is located in the epic poem "The Odyssey" in the Mediterranean Sea, near Greece.
Ithaca is is the land over which Odysseus lives and rules.