Ulysses - Mythology.
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Ulysses - Mythology. Roman The Latin spelling of Odysseus, the Greek hero whose stories are told by Homer in the Odyssey. The Roman spelling was Ulixes. The Romans and other peoples of central Italy apparently had no unique stories to add to the legends of this hero. They learned of him from the Greek colonists who settled on the southeastern shores of the Italian peninsula.
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