Oddysey.lst  (c) 1997, Rebel One  written in ASCII text  a list of names taken from the Oddysey Achaen people: nation/League in Pelopenesia Achaen League place: Ithaca, Pylos, Crete, Myrmidon, Argos, Mycenae, Lacedaemon Achilles, person: King of Myrmidon, "breaker of the battle line", Achaen killed fighting at Troy. Adreste, person: lady for Helen, of Troy Aegisthus, person: of Mycenae, nobleman, stole Agamemnon's wife, killed Agamemnon, son of Thyestes Aegyptius, person: old lord, father of Antiphus and Eurynomus Aeschylus person: immortal god of healing, father of Hygeia - Encylopedia Brittanica Agamemnon, person: King of Mycenae, son of Atreus, killed by Aegisthus, fought with Achaens against Troy. Aglaurus person: daughter of Cecrops, sister of Pandrosus Alcinous person: king of Phaecians, of Scherie, father of Nausicaa, divinely inspired Alcippe, person: lady for Helen, of Troy Alcmene person: Achaen beauty of former times Aleandre, person: wife of Polybus, of Egyptian Thebes Amphrite person: immortal goddes, mothers sea creatures Anchialus person: wise prince, father of Mentes, of Taphia Anticlus, person: was inside Trojan Horse Antilochus, person: son of Nestor Antinous, person: son of Eupeithes, suitor of Penelope Antiphus, person: son of Aegyptius, sailed with Odysseus to Trojan War, killed by Cyclops Aphrodite person: immortal goddess of Olympus, mother of Eros Apollo, person: "Phoebus Apollo", immortal god of Olympus, gentle darts, Argives, people: Pelopenesia Argos, place: where horses graze Aristophanes person: of Athens, playwrite, Encyclopedia Britannica Artemis person: immortal goddess of Olympus, gentle darts, "Artemis Brauronia" according to Encyclopedia Brittanica, killed Orion at Ortygia for loving Dawn Athene person: fought and defeated Poseidon for control of Attica, can raise gale wind/heavy sea Athene person: immortal goddess, lives in Olympus, ("Pallas Athene"), cloned daughter of Zeus - no mother - sprang fully armored from his head after Hera cut it open with an axe to relieve his head-ache, goddess of the flashing eyes, can vanish like a bird through hole in roof, pass through doors like a breeze, wears helmet, bronze tipped spear, sandals made of untarnishable gold can carry her with speed of wind across land and sea. Disguised as Dymas and Mentes, Atlas, person: immortal, father of Calypso Atreus, person: father of Menelaus and Agamemnon Attica, place: juts out into sea Cadmus person: parent of Ino Callicrates person: designer of part of Acropolis, worked for Pericles circa 450 B.C. - Encyclopedia Brittanica Calypso, person: of isle of Ogygia, powerful Nymph goddess, daughter of Atlas, slept with Odyssues, wanted to make him immortal, less powerful than gods that live in sky Cecrops person: parent of Herse, Pandrosas and Aglaurus Chios, place: can sail inside this, near Mimas, rugged coast Crete place: Cydonia, place: settlements on river Iardanus Cyprus place: Danaans people: with Argives/Achaen nation Dawn, person: female, immortal god of the sunrise, loved Orion, rose fingered, brings daylight to immortals and men Deiphobus, person: Prince of Troy Demeter person: immortal goddess, slept with Iasion Destiny person: immortal Diomedes, person: warlike, tamer of horses, of Argos?, fought against Troy Dionysus person: immortal god of Olympus, inventor of Wine, Roman named "Bacchus" Dulichium nation: island kingdom, part of Achaen League Dymas person: daughter of a ship's captain, friend of Nausicaa, impersonated by Athene Egypt, place: speak a foreign tongue to that of Troy/Achaen League/Pelopenesia/Danaan/Argive Eidothee, person: daughter of Proteus, of Pharos, Egypt Elis, place: big fields with horses, near Ithaca Ephyre nation: island kingdom, part of Achaen League Erechtheus person: King of Athens - Encyclopedia Brittanica Erembi, people: Eros person: immortal god, son of Aphrodite Eteoneus, person: lord equerry to Menelaus, of Lacedaemon Ethiopians, people: Ethiopians, people: farthest outpost of mankind from sunrise to sunset Euboea place: Euenor, person: father of Leiocritus Euripides person: playwrite of Athens - Encyclopedia Brittanica Eurycleia, person: daughter of Ops, servant bought by Laertes for 20 oxen, housekeeper for Odysseus, of Ithaca, nursed Telemachus Eurymachus, person: son of Polybus, suitor of Penelope Eurynomus, person: son of Aegyptius, suitor of Penelope Eysian, place: plain at world's end Fate, person: immortal god Geraestus place: Gerenia place: Gortyn place: Gyrae, place: great cliff Hades place: the underworld home of the dead, ruled by (Roman name "Pluto") Haliserthes, person: son of Mastor, old lord of Ithaca, friend of Odysseus Helen, person: Queen of Argos, daughter of Zeus, wife of Menelaus. Hellas place: Hephaestus, person: immortal god of Olympus, son of Zeus, builder/forger/fireworker, crippled by Zeus when thrown off of Olympus at birth Here, person: wife of Zeus, Olympian God. Hermes, person: Olympian God, messenger, keen-eyed giant slayer, winged sandals of untarnishable gold carry him at speed of wind across land and sea, likes mortal humans who worship and sacrifice to him, wand to cast spells, son of Zeus Herodes Atticus person: 200 A.D., Roman patron of arts in Athens, husband of Regilla - Encyclopedia Brittanica Hermione, person: son of Menelaus and Helen Homer person: of Ionia, circa 700 B.C. wrote Odysseus and Iliad Hygeia, person: daughter of Asclepius Hyperion, person: immortal God, the sun. Iardanus, place: river near Crete Iasion person: mortal man slept with immortal goddess Demeter, killed by Zeus lightning because of this Icarius, person: father of Penelope Ictinus person: architect of Acropolis in Athens, worked for Pericles Idomeneus, person: of Crete, fought against Troy Ilium place: city of horses in Achaen League Ilus person: son of Mermerus, of Ephyre Ino person: daughter of Cadmus, slim ankles, lives in sea depths, aknowledged by gods Ithaca, place: city/state/island, member of Achaen League, fought against Troy, no plains, no meadows, no horses, yes goats, sea-girt at Neion's foot. Lacedaemon, place: kingdom, east coast of Pelopennesia, in Argos Laertes person: father of Odysseus, old lord Leiocritus, person: son of Euenor Lesbos, place: island city state Libya place: Malea, place: bluff, cape Mastor, person: father of Haliserthes Megapenthes, person: son of Menelaus and a slave Menelaus person: King of Lacedaemon, son of Atreus, red-haired, father of Megapenthes and Hermione, fought against Troy Mentes person: Taphian chieftan, son of Anchialus, was impersonated by Athene when she visited Telemachus Mentor, person: friend of Odysseus (entrusted with his household), of Ithaca Mimas, place: windy heights, near Chios Minotaur person: bull-monster of Crete, killed by Theseus - Encyclopedia Brittanica Mnesicles person: architect of Acropolis in Athens circa 437 A.D. - Encyclopedia Brittanica Muse, the person: immortal Mycene person: Achaen beauty of former times Myrmidon place: Nausicaa person: of Scherie, Phaecian, daughter of King Alcinous, friend of Dymas Nausithous person: King of Phaecians, fought Cyclops, moved people from Hypereie to Scherie Neleus, person: father of Nestor Nestor person: King of Pylos, father of Peisistratus, son of Neleus, charioterr of Gerenia Nestor, preson: King of Pylos, citadel of Neleus, while sacrificing to Poseidon: 9 companies of 500 men, each company offered 9 bulls, entrails first, burning pieces from thighs, outer flesh, on other occassions bull's thighs to Poseidon roasted on fire Nile, place: river in Egypt Noemon, person: son of Phronius, prominent citizen of Ithaca, owns ship lent to Telemachus, owns horses on Elis Odysseus, person: King of Ithaca, son of Laertes, father of Telemachus, husband of Penelope. Ogygia, place: isle home of Calypso, Odysseus was stranded there a while. Olympus, place: home of the immortal gods, in the sky Olympus, place: palace of the gods in the sky Ops, person: son of Peisenor, parent of Eurycleia Orestes, person: Prince of Mycenae, son of Agamemnon, killed Aegisthus Orion person: mortal man loved by Dawn, killed by Artemis at Ortygia Ortygia place: where Artemis killed Orion Paeon, person: immortal god, the healer Pandrosus person: nature Nymph, daughter of Cecrops, immortal goddess - Encyclopedia Brittanica Paris person: Patroclus, person: killed at Troy Peisenor, person: parent of Ops Peisistratus, person: son of Nestor, of Pylos Penelope person: Queen of Ithaca, wife of Odysseus, mother of Telemachus, daughter of Icarius Pericles person: of Athens, 460-430 B.C. dominant - Encyclopedia Brittanica Phaecian people: migrated to broad lands of Hypereie, fought Cyclops, moved to Scherie under King Nausithous then King Alcinous Phaestus place: Pharos, place: isle in rolling sea off mouth of Nile, Menelaus was stranded here for a while, home of Proteus Phemius person: minstrel at Ithaca, played lyre Phidias person: friend of Pericles, a sculpture - Encyclopedia Brittanica Philoctetes, person: son of Poeas, fought against Troy Philomeleides, person: lost a wrestling match against Odysseus at Lesbos Phoenecia, place: eastern edge of Mediterranean, (Sidon and Tyre principal cities) Phorcys person: mother of Thoosa, immortal, warden of the salt sea waves Phroneus, person: of Ithaca, father of Noemon Phrontis, person: son of Onetor, helmsman for Menelaus, died at Sunium while returning from Trojan War Phylo, person: lady for Helen, of Troy Pierian range place: tall mountains Piraeus place: harbor in Athens - Encyclopedia Brittanica Poeas, person: father of Philoctetes, fought against Troy Polydamna, person: of Egypt, wife of Thon Polyphemus, person: a cyclops, chief of his tribe, blinded by Odysseus, son of Nymph Thoosa Poseidon, person: Olympian god, son of Cronos, father of Thoosa, girdler of the earth, earth shaker, sable locks Priam, person: of Troy Proteus, person: old man of the sea, immortal god, father of Eidothee, owes allegiance to Poseidon, sorceror, shapeshifter: all animals+fire+water, sleeps in cave on Pharos with flock of flippered seals, beaten by Menelaus using seal disguises to sneak wrestling attack, Providence, person: immortal god, all seeing Psyria, place: isle Pylos, place: sandy citadel of Neleus Regilla person: wife of Herodes Atticus - Encyclopedia Brittanica Reithron, place: cove under woods of Neion, open country near Ithaca Rhadamanthus, person: red-haired, of Eysia Same place: nation, island kingdom, part of Achaen League Scherie place: country of the Phaecian people, kinsmen of the Achaens Sea-Mew animal: fish eating species of ocean bird Sidon, place: Kingdom Sidonians, people: Sophocles person: of Athens, Encyclopedia Brittanica Sparta, place: city state in Pellopenesia Styx place: falling waters, river Sunium, place: cape Taphia, place: sea-faring nation Telemachus person: Prince of Ithaca, son of Odysseus and Penelope Temese, place: port Tenedos, place: Themis, person: summons and dissolves parliaments of menu, immortal? Theseus person: King of Athens, killed Minotaur, united all of Attica - Encyclopedia Brittanica Thon, person: of Egypt Thoosa person: immortal Nymph, daughter of Phorcys and Poseidon Thyestes, person: father of Aegithus Tithonus person: lord sleeps with Dawn Troy place: city/state destroyed by Achaen League in 10th year of war Tyro person: Achaen beauty of former times Zacythus nation: island kingdom, part of Achaen League, wooded Zeus, person: immortal God, King of Olympus, gatherer of the clouds, son of Cronos; father of Athene, Hellen, Hermes, Hercules, Hephaestus; wears aegis