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Is Odysseus a real man?

No, he was a character in Homer's story the "Odyssey".


Who wrte poem called The Odyssey?

A man called homer i think or is that the guy in hit either way sometimes its called homers odyssey so i think its homer who wrote it and Odysseus is the guy in it


Who wrote the Greek epics?

the Odyssey is an epic. the illiad is a roman epic.


Who wrote Greek epics?

A man named Homer is credited for the first telling of the Iliad and The Odyssey


What is Odysseus a god of?

Odyddeus was not a god he was a man. A Greek king of Ithaca and a hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.


What is Odyssey from ancient Greece?

The Odyssey is an ancient Greek story written by Homer about a man called Odysseus and his journey home after war which took ten years as he was cursed.


The two epic poems written by Homer dealt primarily with?

The Iliad and The Odyssey both detail man's relationship with the gods as well as with his fellow man .


Who is the author of The Iliad and the Odysse?

The identity and existence of Homer is disupted. He was a Greek poet who lived in the 8th century, and composed the great epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey.


Which black man was nominate and won a oscar in a non stereotype role?

Sidney Poitier in lilies of the Field as homer smith. who was just a black man looking for work.


Who published The Odyssey and what was the date of publication?

The Odyssey, an ancient Greek epic poem attributed to the poet Homer, was not published in the traditional sense. It was orally transmitted and later transcribed into written form. The exact date of its composition is uncertain, but it is believed to have been written in the 8th century BCE.


The name of the light-skinned black man that was arrested for sitting in a car that was specifically for whites?

homer plessly


How long has it been since calypso has seen a man?

As of Greek mythology, Calypso has not seen another man since Odysseus left her island of Ogygia around 20 years ago. This encounter is depicted in Homer's "Odyssey."