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Cosa (chi) è odyssey$54652$ - definizione

COMPANY
Odyssey (television); Odyssey TV (Canada); Odyssey TV

Odyssey (launch platform)         
  • ''Ocean Odyssey'' in her original drilling rig configuration
  • ''Odyssey'' at port, with ''Sea Launch Commander'' behind
MOBILE MARINE SPACECRAFT LAUNCH PLATFORM OPERATED BY SEA LAUNCH
Odyssey Launch Platform; Ocean Odyssey Drilling Rig Blowout; Ocean Odyssey; IMO 8753196
LP Odyssey is a self-propelled semi-submersible mobile spacecraft launch platform converted from a mobile drilling rig in 1997.
Odyssey         
  • Portrait by the Italian painter [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]] of the Greek Renaissance scholar [[Demetrios Chalkokondyles]], who produced the first printed edition of the ''Odyssey'' in 1488
  • ''Odissea'' (1794)
  • Terracotta plaque of the Mesopotamian ogre [[Humbaba]], believed to be a possible inspiration for the figure of Polyphemus
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  • ''Odysseus and Eurycleia'' by [[Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein]]
  • Penelope questions Odysseus to prove his identity.
  • Odysseus discovers Penelope has devised tricks to delay the suitors whilst he has been away: ''Penelope and the Suitors'' by [[John William Waterhouse]]
  • A [[mosaic]] depicting [[Odysseus]], from the villa of [[La Olmeda]], [[Pedrosa de la Vega]], Spain, late 4th–5th centuries AD
EPIC POEM ATTRIBUTED TO HOMER
Oddyssey; The Oddessy; Melantheus; Oddessey; Oddyssy; Οδύσσεια; Odusseia; Bag of Winds; Bag of winds; Bag of Wind; Bag of wind; A Bag of Winds; A bag of winds; Philoitios; The adventures of ulysses; The Odyssey; The Adventures of Ulysses; Homer's odyssey; Homer's Odyssey; List of characters in Homer's Odyssey; Oddysey; The odyssey; Odissey; Odýsseia; Ὀδύσσεια; Cyclopeia; Homer’s Odyssey; The Odyssey of Homer; Odysseia; The Oddysey; Themes in the Odyssey
·noun An epic poem attributed to Homer, which describes the return of Ulysses to Ithaca after the siege of Troy.
odyssey         
  • Portrait by the Italian painter [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]] of the Greek Renaissance scholar [[Demetrios Chalkokondyles]], who produced the first printed edition of the ''Odyssey'' in 1488
  • ''Odissea'' (1794)
  • Terracotta plaque of the Mesopotamian ogre [[Humbaba]], believed to be a possible inspiration for the figure of Polyphemus
  • alt=
  • ''Odysseus and Eurycleia'' by [[Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein]]
  • Penelope questions Odysseus to prove his identity.
  • Odysseus discovers Penelope has devised tricks to delay the suitors whilst he has been away: ''Penelope and the Suitors'' by [[John William Waterhouse]]
  • A [[mosaic]] depicting [[Odysseus]], from the villa of [[La Olmeda]], [[Pedrosa de la Vega]], Spain, late 4th–5th centuries AD
EPIC POEM ATTRIBUTED TO HOMER
Oddyssey; The Oddessy; Melantheus; Oddessey; Oddyssy; Οδύσσεια; Odusseia; Bag of Winds; Bag of winds; Bag of Wind; Bag of wind; A Bag of Winds; A bag of winds; Philoitios; The adventures of ulysses; The Odyssey; The Adventures of Ulysses; Homer's odyssey; Homer's Odyssey; List of characters in Homer's Odyssey; Oddysey; The odyssey; Odissey; Odýsseia; Ὀδύσσεια; Cyclopeia; Homer’s Odyssey; The Odyssey of Homer; Odysseia; The Oddysey; Themes in the Odyssey
['?d?si]
¦ noun (plural odysseys) a long and eventful or adventurous journey or process.
Derivatives
odyssean ??d?'si:?n adjective
Origin
C19: from Odyssey, the title of a Greek epic poem attributed to Homer describing the adventures of Odysseus (Ulysses) on his journey home from Troy; via L. from Gk Odusseia.

Wikipedia

Odyssey Television Network

Odyssey Television Network, Inc. is a Canadian licensed Greek language television broadcaster who owns and operates three national ethnic channels, available via cable and satellite. Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, the company has been in operation since 1996 and is headed by John Maniatakos, son of longtime Greek-Canadian broadcasting stalwart, Peter Maniatakos.