Sunday, January 10, 2010

Cyclops

The Cyclops were minor power gods of the second generation and children of Uranus and Gaea according to Hesiod, or Greek godPoseidon and the sea nymph Thoosa, according to Greek author Homer.


The Cyclops were huge monsters with frightening features and liked to eat human beings. They were leading a debauched life and their works were always full of force, violence and intrigues.


Because of their dreadful features, the Cyclops were initially locked in the depths of the Underworld by their father Uranus, but Greek Zeus soon decided to release them from their prison. They thanked Zeus by giving him the thunder and the lightning as a gift.
Cyclops, one-eyed monstrous creatures in greek mythology

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