In Greek mythology, Nausinous /ˌnɔːˈsɪnoʊəs/ ( Greek: Ναυσίνοος, translit. Nausinoos) was the son of Odysseus and Calypso. In Theogony by Hesiod, he is said to have a brother named Nausithous.
While stranded on Ogygia, Odysseus was forced to become the lover of Calypso. [1] According to Hesiod, this union resulted in two sons, named Nausinous and Nausithous. [2] Neither Nausinous nor his brother are mentioned in Homer's Odyssey.
In Greek mythology, Nausinous /ˌnɔːˈsɪnoʊəs/ ( Greek: Ναυσίνοος, translit. Nausinoos) was the son of Odysseus and Calypso. In Theogony by Hesiod, he is said to have a brother named Nausithous.
While stranded on Ogygia, Odysseus was forced to become the lover of Calypso. [1] According to Hesiod, this union resulted in two sons, named Nausinous and Nausithous. [2] Neither Nausinous nor his brother are mentioned in Homer's Odyssey.