She was a daughter of the Titan Atlas, and was famous for the imprisonment of Odysseus, the famed greek hero.
Yes. There is no myth of her death.
Calypso is the immortal daughter of the Titan Atlas. She rescued Odysseus when he was about to die. She took care of him for 10 years but soon, Hermes persuaded her to let him go. Every time hero is on the verge of death at sea, Calypso saves them, but they always leave.
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The Greek myths have no chronology. Calypso was not a god, she was a goddess-nymph.
She is a goddess/demi-goddess, who is immortal and traps Odysseus on her island for about eight to nine years.
Calypso was not a god. She was a nymph in Greek mythology.
The story of Calypso IS as myth, see the related link I will make below for the details.
They didn't, that is just a myth.
Calypso's father is Atlas. Calypso was a nymph in Greek mythology.
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Andromeda, Antigone, Aphrodite, Ariandne, Artemis, Athena, Atalanta, Calypso, Charybdis, Demeter, Eurydice, Gaea, Helen, Hera and Persephone are some of the most popular women in the Greek Mythology. You can also count the Muses (The nine daughters of Zeus) as part of the myth.
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