• For Homer says also, 'Now after the ship had left the river-stream of Oceanus',[5] and, 'In the island of Ogygia, where is the navel of the sea',[6]...
  • Ogygia is a phantom island that exists everywhere and nowhere. It was designed as the prison for the nymph Calypso, daughter of the Titan Atlas.
  • Ogygia - Odimumba Kwamdela. Navigasyona atla Aramaya atla. Ogygia mağaralarında Odysseus ve Calypso. Resim Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625).
  • The director of the Library of Alexandria, the poet Callimachus of Cyrene, located Ogygia, the island of Calypso, in Gozo near the island of Malta.
  • Before the Ambrosial War, Atlas ruled Ogygia as his homeland. The war began when Atlas seized control of Atlantis (then called Hesperides Island).
  • Ogygia” isn’t an Arabic word, it’s Greek. First mentioned in Homer’s “The Odyssey,” Ogygia is the name of the island home of the Nymph Calypso...
  • The Free Land of Ogygia is a fledgling, safe nation, notable for its compulsory military service. ... Ogygia's national animal is the faun.