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  1. In Greek mythology, Calypso (⫽ k ə ˈ l ɪ p s oʊ ⫽; Greek: Καλυψώ 'she who conceals') was a nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where, according to Homer's Odyssey, she detained Odysseus for seven years. She promised Odysseus immortality if he would stay with her, but Odysseus preferred to return home.

  2. 100 Greatest Calypso Songs. These songs were ranked based upon their initial and lasting poularity among Calypso Music fans, and on their impact and influence on Calypso Music and its culture.

  3. In Greek mythology, Calypso is a nymph known for her role in Homer's epic, the "Odyssey." She is characterized by her captivating beauty and enchanting voice, traits that made her both alluring and formidable.

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  4. 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.

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  5. Learn the origin, history, and usage of the word calypso, which can refer to a sea nymph, a flower, or a style of music. Find examples, synonyms, and related words for calypso in this online dictionary.

  6. Jun 2, 2020 · Learn about Calypso, the beautiful and mysterious nymph who kept Odysseus on her island for seven years in Homer's Odyssey. Discover her origins, powers, and role in the epic poem.

  7. Jan 6, 2023 · Calypso was a daughter of Atlas who lived on Ogygia and saved Odysseus from shipwreck. She tried to make him her husband, but he refused and left her after seven years.

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