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

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What was the second stop Odysseus made?

cicones


Who were The peopole who were raided during Odysseus' first stop on his return from war?

The people who were raided during odysseus' first stop on his return from war were the cicones.


What was the cause of Odysseus' failures in the land of Cicones?

Odysseus' men foolishly and selfishly continued to plunder the lands of the Cicones, refusing to come back to the ships when Odysseus requested. As a result, the Cicones were able to call for backup and trounced the Greek soldiers, killing about 70 of their men.


People who were raided during odysseus' first stop on his return from war?

cicones


What did Odysseus do in the land of the cicones?

He sacked the city of Troy and slew it's people


What did Odysseus and his men plunder?

Troy. Later, they plundered Ismarus, in the land of the Cicones.


Who were the Cicones?

In the Odyssey, Odysseus and his men went to the land of The Cicones, robbed it, and took women captive. One of his men raped one of the women in the Temple of Athena.The Cicones were the first people Odysseus came across after leaving Troy. Initially Odysseus and his crew plundered women and booty from the Cicones, but afterwards the Cicones fought back and forced Odysseus and his crew to flee, after they had lost 6 men from each ship.


Why did Odysseus go to the Cicones?

Odysseus went to Ismarus, land of the Cicones, because it was on his way home, and his men were still in great spirits after the victory at Troy. There they took the wives and much booty.


What did the cicones do to Odysseus and his men?

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


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

The Cicones outnumbered Odysseus and his men.


How do Odysseus and his men treat the cicones?

Odysseus and his men initially treat the Cicones with hostility by raiding their city. The Cicones then counterattack, leading to the loss of several of Odysseus's men.


What happened in Cicones in The Odyssey?

In The Odyssey, after leaving Troy, Odysseus and his men land on the island of the Cicones. They raid the city and take what they want, but the Cicones fight back and defeat them. Many of Odysseus' men are killed, and they are forced to retreat to their ships and sail away.