Nausithoos (Phéacien)
See also: Nausithoos
In the Greek Mythology, Nausithoos (in Greek old Ναυσίθοος / Nausíthoos ) is king of the Phéaciens.
It is mainly quoted in the Odyssey , at the time of the stay of Ulysses at Phéaciens: wire of Poséidon and Périboée, it has two wire, Alcinoos and Rhexénor. It is him which establishes its people in Schérie, forsaking the Hypérie, country of the “Cyclops insolents which oppressed them, being much stronger than them”. It is described like a civilizing hero by Homère, which “builds a wall around the city, raised residences, built the temples of the gods and divided the fields
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