The Cicones In Homer's Odyssey

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Years after the trojan war off the coast of Cicones, Odysseus and his group of soldiers sailed to the island of Ismaros. After they slaughter the men, the women are captured and enslaved. But that is not who’s all on the island. Some fugitives got away and told the cicones main army, and they came running on horseback to the coast. The cicones fought Odysseus's army and many live were lost. Odysseus’s men won the battle but they grieved the loss of their friends. Not only were they grieving like a baby crying for his mother, Zeus casted many storms upon the shipmen. And they were carried a long way from home.

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