Odysseus’ sculpture from the villa of Tiberius at Sperlonga Italy. Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Sperlonga
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Tumbling around for nine days from Ismarus to The Land of the Lotus Eaters
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Sailing high as a kite towards the land of the Cyclops
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Sailing to Ithaca and tumbling back to Lipari because of that asshole Poseidon
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Lipari to Corcica where most of his men were killed by giant rocks and one ship made it to Circe’s
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Circe the witch goddess that liked turning people into pets. You can also see Odysseus talking to Hermes in the back
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To hell and back again. In our map obviously there is no actual place we could identify as the House of Hades
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After drinking some sheep blood, Tiresias tells Odysseus what the deal is
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Circe told Odysseus to go to the Land of the Sun, but to beware of certain surprises...
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Odysseus actually wanted to listen to the Sirens and told his men to tie him up so he wouldn’t swim towards them
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Drifting back to Charybdis and Scylla then floating by himself down to Calypso’s island
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Odysseus, on a one‑man raft on his way to the City of the Phaeacians, was spotted by Poseidon2 who was convinced he killed Odysseus this time
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Alcinous’ men dropped off Odysseus (while he slept) in Ithaca
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