Who's who in the Odyssey?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on June 13, 2026
- Hades: Son of Cronus; ruler of the underworld of the dead.
- Zeus [Jupiter, Jove]: Son of Cronus [Saturn]; king of the gods and ruler of the sky; arbiter of human destiny.
- Aeolus: Keeper of the winds.
- Calypso:
- Circe:
- Proteus:
- Odysseus [Ulysses]:
- Penelope:
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Furthermore, who was Odysseus crew?
The Odyssey characters
| A | B |
|---|---|
| Poseidon | god of the sea and earthquakes |
| Athena | goddess of wisdom, skills, and warfare |
| Tiresias | the blind prophet Odysseus visits in Hades |
| Perimedes | Odysseus' crew member |
who is Philoetius in the Odyssey? Philoetius is a character in Homer's "The Odyssey". He and Eumaeus, are Odysseus's, loyal servants. In the Odyssey, Philoetius completes task from Odysseus, who is disguised as a beggar to have revenge on the 108 suitors that try to court Penelope.
Herein, who is Eurycleia in the Odyssey?
Eurycleia. The old, loyal housekeeper of Laërtes, and the nurse of Telemachus. She was the daughter of Ops, son of Pisenor. When Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, returns to his home, Eurycleia, at the orders of Penelope, gives him a foot bath.
Who are the two main suitors in the Odyssey?
Antinous and Eurymachus The two leading suitors, they differ in that Antinous is more physically aggressive while Eurymachus is a smooth talker.
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