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In the Odyssey, Odysseus and his men find themselves in the land of the children of Poseidon, the Cyclopes (Cyclops). These giants, with one round eye in the center of their foreheads, consider humans as food. ... More on Ancient Greek Monsters...
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Cyclops-Greek Cyclops- Greek Mythology Cyclopes-Greek Monsters Cyclops ... FIRST GREEK GODS|OLYMPIAN GODS|SEMI-GODS & SPIRITS|MONSTERS & CREATURES|GREEK HEROES| ANCIENT GREECE|MYTHOLOGY GAMES ... Monsters & Creatures » Cyclops, one-eyed monstrous creatures...
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Cyclops - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, a cyclops (pronounced /ˈsaɪklɒps/ ; Greek: ), is a member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. Th...
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History: Apparently the Cyclops from Greek mythology, this one-eyed giant would attack ships that sailed near his island ... Status: Mythological Creature; Planet of Origin: Earth; Possible Relative: The Other Cyclops from Fantastic Four # 9; Original Appearance: Tales of Suspense # 10; Reprint: Where Monsters Dwell # 1...
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There are actually two generations of Cyclopes in Greek myth. ... Enraged, the Cyclops threw huge boulders at the ship and shouted to his father, Poseidon, to avenge him. ... It is uncertain why the Cyclopes were demoted from the smiths of the gods to a lawless group of monsters with no reverence for the gods. When the universe...
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The Cyclopes were a race of huge one-eyed monsters that resided on an island with the same name. Commonly, the term "Cyclops" refers to a particular son of Poseidon and Thoosa named Polyphemus who was a Cyclops. ... The Sicilian Greek poet Theocritus wrote two poems circa 275 BC concerning Polyphemus' love for Galatea,
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Greek Mythological Monsters #2 (Cyclops) By:Pheonix On an island far away Lived a giant who did not play But liked instead to dine on fleash The human kind nice and fresh With one red eye in the ... The Cyclops now was hungry indeed ... Greek Mythological Monsters #3 (Sphinx...
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Terrible female monsters that looked like bird with ugly women's heads. Originally they were the personifications of the storm winds, but in time they became physical beings. Three of them were called Podarge, Aello and Ocypete.
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