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Odiseo - translation to English

LEGENDARY GREEK KING OF ITHACA
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  • [[Roman mosaic]] depicting Odysseus at Skyros unveiling the disguised [[Achilles]];<ref>[http://www2.uned.es/geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/NOTICIAS/INICIO_NOTICIAS_26-mayo_05.htm Documentation on the "Villa romana de Olmeda"], displaying a photograph of the whole mosaic, entitled "Aquiles en el gineceo de Licomedes" (Achilles in [[Lycomedes]]' 'seraglio').</ref> from [[La Olmeda]], [[Pedrosa de la Vega]], Spain, 5th century AD
  • ''Odysseus and Polyphemus'' (1896) by [[Arnold Böcklin]]: Odysseus and his crew escape the Cyclops [[Polyphemus]].
  • The bay of [[Palaiokastritsa]] in [[Corfu]] as seen from Bella vista of Lakones, considered to be the place where Odysseus disembarked and met [[Nausicaa]] for the first time. The rock in the sea near the horizon at the top centre-left is held by the locals to be the mythical petrified ship of Odysseus.
  • Bardo National Museum]] in [[Tunis]], Tunisia, 2nd century AD
  • Ithaca]]
  • Ajax]] fighting over the armour of Achilles
  • Etruscan]] [[alabaster]] urn from [[Volterra]], Italy, 2nd century BC
  • Rhesus]] they have just killed. Apulian red-figure situla, from Ruvo
  • The return of Ulysses, illustration by E. M. Synge from the 1909 ''Story of the World'' children's book series (book 1: ''On the shores of Great Sea'')
  • pileus hat]]) carrying off the [[palladion]] from [[Troy]], with the help of [[Diomedes]], against the resistance of [[Cassandra]] and other Trojans. Antique fresco from Pompeii.

Odiseo         
n. Odysseus, hero of the "Odyssey", one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War, king of Ithaca (Greek Mythology)
Odiseo         
= Odysseus.
Ex: Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy.
Odysseus         
= Odiseo
Ex: Achilles disguised himself as a woman but unfortunately he was revealed by Odysseus and forced to join the army against Troy.

Wikipedia

Odysseus

Odysseus ( ə-DISS-ee-əs; Greek: Ὀδυσσεύς, Ὀδυσεύς, translit. Odysseús, Odyseús, IPA: [o.dy(s).sěu̯s]), also known by the Latin variant Ulysses ( yoo-LISS-eez, UK also YOO-liss-eez; Latin: Ulysses, Ulixes), is a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. Odysseus also plays a key role in Homer's Iliad and other works in that same epic cycle.

Son of Laërtes and Anticlea, husband of Penelope, and father of Telemachus, Acusilaus, and Telegonus Odysseus is renowned for his intellectual brilliance, guile, and versatility (polytropos), and is thus known by the epithet Odysseus the Cunning (Greek: μῆτις, translit. mêtis, lit. "cunning intelligence"). He is most famous for his nostos, or "homecoming", which took him ten eventful years after the decade-long Trojan War.

Examples of use of Odiseo
1. Vargas Llosa ha participado en el montaje de La verdad de las mentiras en 2005 y Odiseo y Penélope en 2006.
2. El espacio de la inmortalidad que nos deshumaniza: Ese espacio que rechazó Odiseo y que la diosa Calipso le ofrecía, si se quedaba eternamente a su lado.
3. Le cogió gusto y poco después debutó, con el mismo equipo, en otra aventura teatral más arriesgada: su versión del gran texto homérico al que llamó Odiseo y Penélope.
4. Con la historia de Odiseo la vida mediocre se eclipsa y se llena de peripecias inverosímiles, que resultan ciertas porque las vivimos con él". Ahora Vargas Llosa se está metiendo en otra de las grandes fuentes de la ficción universal, el mundo intrincado de Las mil y una noches.
5. Como en una obra mía anterior, Odiseo y Penélope, en Las mil noches y una noche, el teatro, la lectura y el contador de historias se funden para dar una versión en formato menor de un gran clásico de la literatura.