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| custodian of the four winds |
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| God of music, prophecy, medicine, and the sun |
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| Goddess of wisdom, war, and justice |
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| Greek goddesses of the arts and sciences; they inspired others |
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| god of the sea; father of Polyphemus |
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| Supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and the other gods; god of the thunderbolt |
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| King of Ithaca; Odysseus' father |
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| son of Laertes; fought in the Trojan War |
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| Wife of Odysseus; cousins with Helen of Troy |
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| Son of Odysseus and Penelope |
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| Blind prophet; warns Odysseus not to touch the cattle of Helios |
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| nymph who lived on Ogyia; fell in love with Odysseus |
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| whirlpool monster; daughter of Poseidon who was transformed by Zeus |
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| enchantress who both helps and hinders Odysseus' voyage; she advises Odysseus but also turns his men into swine |
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| son of Poseidon; blinded by Odysseus |
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| sea monster who lived under a rock |
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| creatures with female heads and the bodies of birds; their song made men crash their ships |
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| Mountain where the gods and goddesses lived |
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| realm of the dead where spirits of the deceased stay; Odysseus finds Tiresias here |
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