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Scherië

Scherië was the home of the Phaeacians. Scherië was name given by earlier writers, while Apollonius Rhodius had called the island Drepane. Most scholars had identified Scherië as the island of Corfu, which was called Corcyra, during classical time.

Nausithoüs, son of Poseidon and Periboea, founded the island and became king of the Phaeacians. His son, Alcinoüs (Ἀλκίνοος), succeeded him. Alcinoüs married his niece Arete (Ἀρέτη), and became the father of Nausicaä (Ναυσικάα).

Twice, Alcinoüs and Arete had famous guests visiting their island.

When the Argonauts landed Scherië, Alcinoüs and Arete prevented the Colchians from pursuing them by marrying Medea off to Jason.

Alcinoüs and Arete also entertained the suppliant Odysseus as guest. After hearing Odysseus' tale of his adventure, they sent Odysseus home to Ithaca, ladened with rich gifts.

Poseidon punished the Phaeacians for aiding Odysseus, by sealing their harbour from their city. (See the Odyssey)

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Name

Scherië, Σχερίη (called by Homer)
Drepane (called by Apollinus Rhodius)
Phaeacia
Corcyra (classical)
Corfu (modern)

Founder

Nausithoüs

Rulers

Nausithoüs, Alcinoüs and Arete.

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Scyrus

Scyrus (Skyrus) was an Aegean island northeast of Euboea. Scyrus was famous because its king, Lycomedes, was host to the aging hero Theseus . Theseus either accidentally fell to his death, or Lycomedes murdered the hero by pushing him off a cliff....

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Aeaea

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Helice

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Circe

A sorceress. Circe was the daughter of Helius and Perseïs (Pereis) or Perse. Circe was also sister of Aeëtes (Aeetes) and Pasiphaë (Pasiphae). Her name means "Hawk", a bird of prey that hunts during the day. The hawk symbolised the sun. She was a ...

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Pherae

Pherae

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Corinth

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Cythera

Cythera is the large island south of the Peloponnesus, and the easternmost island in the group of islands known as the Ionian Islands. Cythera is a cult centre of Aphrodite. One of her epithets was Cythereia ; Hesiod wrote: Her gods and men call A...

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Cephallenia

Cephallenia

Cephallenia was a large island in the Ionian Sea, off the coast of Acarnania. It was named after Cephalus, son of Deïon, king of Phocis, and Diomede. Cephalus received the island after helping Amphitryon in the war against the Taphian pirates. Cep...

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Ithaca

Ithaca

An island in the Ionian Sea, east of the larger, neighbouring island of Cephallenia. It was the home and kingdom of Laërtes and his son Odysseus. Ithaca was a small and rocky island. When Menelaus , king of Sparta, was going to give some magnifice...

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