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  1. Nov 16, 2013 · Scheria is a mythical place in ancient Greek mythology that was the home of the legendary and mysterious Phaeacians, who were known to be masters of the seas. The first reference to this place is found in Homer’s Odyssey.

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  2. Phaeacia was a seafaring island where Odysseus was hosted by King Alcinoüs and his daughter Nausicaä. The location of Phaeacia is unknown, but it was a place of joyous and luxurious living.

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    Ogygia or Phaeacia has been associated with the putative sunken Atlantis. A long-standing tradition begun by Euhemerus in the late 4th century BC and supported by Callimachus, endorsed by modern Maltese tradition, identifies Ogygia with the island of Gozo, the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago.

  4. Jan 11, 2022 · The Phaeacians in The Odyssey play a small but crucial role in Homer’s Greek classic; the irony of how they meet our hero and become the Ithacan’s lifesaver is worth taking note of. Odysseus first encounters the Phaeacians as he is washed ashore from a storm after escaping Calypso’s island.

  5. Douglas Frame argues that the Phaeacians are not a mythical people but a historical one, related to the Panionic league in Asia Minor. He claims that the Odyssey was composed at this festival and reflects its culture and traditions.

  6. Sep 18, 2017 · Literary Evidence. In every source, it is said Alcinous was not a native to Greece but instead a ruler of the peoples known as the Phaeacians, living in the outskirts of what then was the known world. He was a wise and just leader; favored by both gods and man.

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  8. After several days and nights of drifting, Odysseus spies land, and Athena gives him ideas about how to reach it. Finally, he makes his way to the land, Phaeacia.

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