Poseidon, because Odysseus had blinded his Cyclops son Polyphemus.
No. Travel was hard and most people didn't go beyond 5 miles from home. Edit: Actually, people in the Middle Ages did travel. Pilgrimage was difficult, but reasonably common.
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
in the Trojan war the greek's pretended they had given up their siege of troy and pretended to go home, leaving a giant wooden horse behind as a supposed trophy but they hid greek warriors in the wooden horse so they were taken into the city with the horse. At night the greek warriors climbed ut of the horse, opened the city gates for the rest of the greek army that had now returned and they slaughtered the trojans in their beds.
I believe the poem you're thinking of is The Odyssey. The piece is an Epic Poem written by the mysterious poet Homer. It relates the tale of Odysseus' homeward journey. After fighting in the Trojan War for ten years, Odysseus is cursed by the God Posiden to wander the ocean for another ten years before being allowed to return home. It's a fantastic tale that has been (and continued to be) referenced and recreated for thousands of years.
Ulysses (aka Odysseus) was the King of Ithaca, which is an island on the west coast of Greece.
The hero that made his home on the Greek island of Ithaca is Odysseus
Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, holds a lasting grudge against Odysseus. This animosity stems from Odysseus blinding Poseidon's son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, during his journey home from the Trojan War. As a result, Poseidon continually hampers Odysseus's voyage, making it difficult for him to return to Ithaca.
Yes, Odysseus is considered a hero in Greek mythology for his intelligence, bravery, and resourcefulness in overcoming challenges and returning home after the Trojan War.
The god who raises a storm and destroys Odysseus's raft is Poseidon, the god of the sea and earthquakes in Greek mythology. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son, the cyclops Polyphemus, and seeks to make his journey home as difficult as possible.
Odysseus is trying to travel his way home to Ithaca, and keep his men, and himself alive in the process.
An Enchantress, said to help Odysseus on his way home from troy.
The Odyssey by the Greek poet Homer .
He makes it difficult to get home, along with poseidon. they both hate him.
Yes, Odysseus was considered a hero in ancient Greek mythology for his intelligence, bravery, and cunning in overcoming challenges and returning home after the Trojan War.
The islands Odysseus traveled to include:CytheraIsland off the harbour on the land of the CyclopsAeoli, home of Aeolus, keeper of the windsAeaea, home of CirceIsland of the SirensThrinacia, home of the Cattle of HeliosOgygia, home of CalypsoScheria, home of the PhaeciansIthaca
Calypso kept Odysseus from returning home for 7 years
Yes, Odysseus is considered a hero in Greek mythology for his bravery, intelligence, and perseverance in overcoming challenges on his journey back home after the Trojan War.