- Gr**** mythology,
first mentioned in Homer's
Odyssey as the home of the
Phaeacians and the last
destination of
Odysseus in his 10-year
journey before returning...
- mythology,
Euryalus (/jʊəˈraɪ.ələs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὐρύαλος) was a
young Phaeacian nobleman and son of Naubolous. In the Odyssey,
Homer gives him the epithet...
- Gr****: Ιθάκη); the same is true of the
route described by
Odysseus to the
Phaeacians and
their island of Scheria.
British classicist Peter Jones writes that...
- morning,
Odysseus washes as**** and is
found by some
Phaeacian girls. With help from
Phaeacian King
Alcinous (Jeroen Krabbé), they help
Odysseus back...
-
Odysseus is
shipwrecked and
befriended by the
Phaeacians.
After he
tells them his story, the
Phaeacians, led by King Alcinous,
agree to help Odysseus...
-
Harmonia Orichal****
Palladium Panacea Pandora's box
Petasos (Winged helmet)
Phaeacian ships Philosopher's
stone Shield of
Achilles Shirt of
Nessus Sword of...
- "breaking
armed ranks") may
refer to the
following figures: Rhexenor, a
Phaeacian prince as son of King
Nausithous and the
brother of
Alcinous who married...
-
where are the kine of the Sun, they came to Corcyra, the
island of the
Phaeacians, of
which Alcinous was king. But when the
Colchians could not find the...
- probing. It is not
until he
washes up on the s**** of the
island of the
Phaeacians,
where Nausicaa is
washing her
clothes that
Athena arrives personally...
- Corfu, Greece.
Corfu has been
suggested to be the
mythical island of the
Phaeacians and the bay of
Palaiokastritsa to be the
place where Odysseus disembarked...