The Greek hero known by the Romans as Ulysses is Odysseus. He is a central character in Homer's epic poems, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." Odysseus is famed for his cleverness, resourcefulness, and leadership during the Trojan War, as well as for his long and arduous journey home to Ithaca after the war, which is chronicled in the "Odyssey." His adventures include encounters with mythical creatures and divine beings, showcasing both his bravery and cunning.
Ulysses Grant is considered a hero by many because he was the commanding general of the Union forces when the were victorious in the War Between the States.
I am not sure I would call him a "hero", but he was commander of the Union forces in the Civil War and became President of the United States.
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heracles ortherwise known as Hercules (in roman) was the most famous HERO ( half human half god)
The elements of a typical Greek tragic hero are bravery and a relatively high position in society. The anti-hero of a Greek tragedy would ice or greed.
The Greek epic hero Odysseus was known to the Romans as Ulixes (the phonetic changes are probably due to the fact that the Romans got the name via the Etruscan language, and not directly from Greek). "Ulixes" sometimes appears in Latin as "Ulysses" under the influence of the original Greek form.
Ulysses is the Greek name for the king and hero Odysseus.
Heracles(known to the Romans as Hercules)
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No, Ulysses and Uranus are different figures from Greek mythology. Ulysses, also known as Odysseus, was a mortal hero renowned for his cunning and resourcefulness, while Uranus was one of the primordial deities, the personification of the sky and the father of the Titans.
Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus, and he is not a god, he's a hero and the King of Ithaca.
Ulysses is a medival character known as Ulysses Pendragon the king before Authur from the round table and as far as I know he doesn't have anything to do with greek mythologyThe Above is the WRONG Answer (stupid!)The Folowing is the correct answer:Ulyses is a ROMAN hero, the equivalent of Odysseus in Greece.As a matter of fact, Odysseus and Ulysses are the same guy: Odysseus is his name in the original Greek, Ulysses the rendering in Latin and English.
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Argus. Argus was Ulysses' hunting dog and the only creature to recognise the greek hero when he returned home disguised as a beggar after 20 years of adventuring.
Ulysses is the roman name for the greek hero Odysseus. so he first appears in Homer's Illiad. the story about the siege on troy. Homer's other book, the oddysey, is all about "Ulysses", but is an older book, as it is about his return from troy.
Hercules was the bravest greek knight ever
Theseus was known for slaying the Minotaur .