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What Does Odysseus Tell The Phaeacians He Is Known For? [Solved]

Reluctantly, Odysseus tells the Phaeacians the sorry tale of his wanderings. From Troy, the winds sweep him and his men to Ismarus, city of the Cicones. The men plunder the land and, carried away by greed, stay until the reinforced ranks of the Cicones turn on them and attack.

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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 …

Are the Phaeacians friendly? Homer’s Odyssey 6 & 13

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