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  1. In Greek mythology, Calypso (/ k ə ˈ l ɪ p s oʊ /; Ancient Greek: Καλυψώ, romanized: Kalupsō, lit. 'she who conceals') [1] was a nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia , where, according to Homer 's Odyssey , she detained Odysseus for seven years against his will.

  2. The Isle of Ogygia. Calypso resided on the mythical island of Ogygia, a remote and isolated place in the heart of the sea. This island, often depicted as a paradisiacal realm, was the perfect setting for Calypso's enchanting and mystical presence.

  3. Calypso, in Greek mythology, the daughter of the Titan Atlas (or Oceanus or Nereus), a nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia. In Homer’s Odyssey, Book V (also Books I and VII), she entertained the Greek hero Odysseus for seven years, but she could not overcome his longing for home even by.

  4. The Calypso The Calypso is a freehold condominium development which located at 498, 500 Upper East Coast Road Singapore 466526 in Bedok, Upper East Coast (District 16). This unique development consists of total 30 residential units in exclusive two 5-storey block and was completed in year 2005.

  5. In Greek mythology Calypso was the goddess-nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia and a daughter of the Titan Atlas. She detained the hero Odysseus for many yearsin the course of his wanderings after the fall of Troy but was eventually commanded by Zeus to release him.

  6. Jun 2, 2020 · So was Calypso a loving surrogate wife to the legendary hero, or was she a selfish jailer who held him captive to suit her own desires? The answer might lie in how you interpret just a few lines of Greek poetry. Calypso the Nymph. Calypso was one of the many nymphs, minor goddesses of nature in Greek mythology.

  7. Jan 6, 2023 · Calypso, daughter of the Titan Atlas, was a Greek nymph and goddess. She lived on the island of Ogygia, where the hero Odysseus was shipwrecked on his way back from the Trojan War. Calypso rescued Odysseus and kept him on the island as her lover until finally commanded to let him go.

  8. Calypso is a figure from Greek mythology that has very unclear origins. While it’s not completely clear exactly who or what she is, she is perhaps most famous for her role in Homer’s Odyssey. Her role in that tale composes one of the more important movements in the book, and is her biggest appearance in mythology.

  9. A type of folk song, calypso is originally from Trinidad but is also sung elsewhere in the Caribbean. The calypso tradition dates to the early 19th century. The subject of a calypso text, which is usually witty and satiric, is an event of political or social importance, and the lyric often incorporates Spanish, Creole, and African phrases.

  10. Nov 10, 2023 · Calypso may have only been a nymph with a minor role, but her involvement in Greek mythology and the Odyssey can’t be overlooked. Her character and role in Odysseus’ story are still widely contested even today.

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