His name was Orion.
Argu, a hundred eyed Giant, he was slayed by Hermes, his eyes placed upon the tail of her sacred bird, the peacock.
The giant born to oppose the Greek goddess Artemis is Orion. In mythology, Orion is often depicted as a great hunter and is sometimes described as being born from the earth or as a child of the sea god Poseidon. His story frequently intertwines with that of Artemis, who eventually kills him, leading to his placement among the stars as a constellation. Their relationship embodies themes of rivalry and tragic fate in Greek mythology.
The one-eyed giant in greek mythology is the Cyclops.
Orion was one of the best human hunters and a companion of Artemis. He was eventually killed by a giant scorpion. If you want to read more about Greek myths, I recommend D'aulaires Book of Greek Myths.
most giant and monsters in Greek and roman mythology are just things the gods created and then discarded.
Antaeus in Greek mythology is the person who was known to draw his strength from the mother earth, who was called Gaia. He has hidden strength and was a giant who was known as a giant from Libya.
Enceladus is named after the Giant Enceladus of Greek mythology.
You are Eurycleia, the mother of Tityus, a giant in Greek mythology. Tityus was known for his attempted assault on Leto, the mother of Apollo and Artemis, which ultimately led to his punishment by Zeus. Eurycleia is often associated with themes of loyalty and recognition in Greek myths, particularly in the context of Odysseus.
Ouranos and Gaia.
The name of the giant Cyclops in The Odyssey is Polyphemus. He is the son of Poseidon and Thoosa according to Greek mythology.
Orion.
The dragons of Greek mythology - giant, serpentine monsters with rows of sharp teeth; called Drakones.