The one-eyed creature in Greek mythology is the Cyclops, a race of giant beings known for their single eye in the center of their foreheads. The most famous Cyclops is Polyphemus, who appears in Homer's "Odyssey," where he captures Odysseus and his men. Cyclopes are often depicted as strong and brutish, living solitary lives and known for their skill in metalwork. They symbolize the untamed and chaotic forces of nature.
In Greek myth, the one eyed Arimaspoi.
The one-eyed giants called the Cyclopes.
A cyclops is a one-eyed monster, originated belief from Ancient Greek Times.
The name of a mythical creature with three eyes is a golden basilisk. This snake could kill someone just by looking at them.
One of the villians in Greek mythology is Cronos.
The one-eyed giant in greek mythology is the Cyclops.
the one eyed cactuss
Actually, there were three. The Cyclopes.
Tepegoz is a Greek one eyed monster. He is also often referred to as Goggle eye in a few stories.
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In Greek myth, the one eyed Arimaspoi.
A one eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater!
to say "Devil" in greek is διάβολος engilsh:Devil Greek:διάβολος
Polyphemus is a Cyclops, a one eyed giant. He was stabbed in the eye by Odysseus the Greek hero. He is a son of Poseidon.
One type of Basilisk, the Golden Basilisk, kills with the third eye upon his forehead.
The one-eyed giants called the Cyclopes.
In Greek myth the enemy of the griffin was the one eyed Arimaspoi.