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Why Is Poseidon Angry With The Phaeacians? [Solved]
Poseidon is angered that the Phaeacians helped Odysseus and gave him so much treasure, despite Poseidon’s grudge. Zeus considers Poseidon’s complaint a bit trivial, but he encourages him to take whatever action will soothe his anger.
Episode 137: Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece — Odysseus and the Phaeacians
Welcome to Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece, where MyLinda Butterworth of Totally Stories interprets the written word for your …
Episode 146: Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece — Odysseus Reaches Ithaca
Welcome to Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece, where MyLinda Butterworth of Totally Stories interprets the written word for your …
Odysseus and the Cyclops | Homer’s Odyssey Book 9 Summary
The cyclops story is one of the greatest stories in Homer’s Odyssey. Odysseus encounters the cyclops Polyphemus on his return …