Where Was Ogygia, the Odyssey’s Most Mysterious Island?
The island of Ogygia is one of the last places that Odysseus visits in the Odyssey, before arriving back home to Ithaca. Ogygia was the mysterious island home of Calypso, a nymph who kept Odysseus…
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