Odysseus left Troy with 12 ships, all of which were destroyed in the course of his 10-year journey to his home in Ithaca.
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86 men on 12 ships
Odysseus took 12 of his strongest men into Polyphemus' cave.
odysseus had 12 ships when he made it to leastrygonians he came off that island with only one ship left
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12 ships, with 86 men.
Odysseus returned home with a single Phaecian ship, as all of ships had been destroyed.
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Odysseus left Troy after the city fell. Since that happened several thousand years ago and the event was not recorded in written form until several hundred years later, an exact date is not possible. Troy VIIa has become the most likely candidate for the city whose destruction is described in Homer's Iliad. It was destroyed by fire around 1180 BC. Troy VI, which was believed by many during much of the 20th century to be Homer's Troy, was destroyed, probably by earthquake, in 1275 BC