Eurymachus, the suitor, attempted to appease Odysseus, but did not succeed and was the next to die after Antinous.
Medon, the sacrificing priest also begged for mercy, but was decapitated on his kness while he begged for his life.
Odysseus
Scylla.
The god Poseidon is angry with Odysseus for most of the Odyssey. Odysseus blinds the cyclops Polyphemus who is the son of Poseidon. Poseidon therefore tries repeatedly to take revenge on Odysseus during his journey home.
After competing with Odysseus for Achilles' armor he killed himself.
Nobody killed her. She went back to Menelaus.
they chase him
The other suitors do not think it right that Antinous has assaulted Odysseus (the beggar), and warn that it may be some god in disguise. After realizing that Odysseus has killed Antinous intentionally and intends to kill them all, they try to appease Odysseus by blaming all the trouble on Antinous.
It is better to be killed by the gods then to die of starvation. Furthermore, they can sacrifice some of the cattle to appease the gods.
Odysseus is presumably killed by old age.
Odysseus must talk to Tiresias, a dead prophet who will know how Odysseus can return safely home and appease the angry Poseidon. on the advice of Circe.
Hercules killed the hydra, not odysseus
Antinous is the leading suitor killed by Odysseus.
sends a thunderbolt at Odysseus' ship killing all his men
Efforts to appease failed to stop Hitler's territorial advances and eventually war was the only option which was left.
Odysseus killed the suitors because the suitors raided his palace, tried to take his wife Penelope, steal his property, threatened the royal family of Ithaca and because they were a great threat to Ithaca.
All of Odysseus' men are eventually killed before he gets to Ithaca.
killed.