There were Cyclopes, monsters with one eye. During babyhood, they stand only 7 feet tall. If you're looking for Olympians, then Hephaestus, because he was born crippled and thrown off of the tower of Olympus by Hera, who only cares about her perfect family.
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Answer 2: The question is not 'one eye each' but 'one eye among them'.
This is true about the graeae who guarded Medusa's cave.
They were the Three Gray Sisters. They shared one eye and tooth among them.The Graea were three ancient sea goddesses who personified the white foam of the sea, and shared among themselves a single detatchable eye and tooth. Their names were;DeinoEnyoPersisPemphredo
The Gray sisters
There is no-one named Peninsula in Greek mythology.
Monotheism means that you believe in one god. Greek mythology has many gods.
No one; the individual does not exist in Greek myth.
The Three Gray Sisters. They shared one eye and tooth among them.
The Cyclops, which is in Greek mythology.
They were the Three Gray Sisters. They shared one eye and tooth among them.The Graea were three ancient sea goddesses who personified the white foam of the sea, and shared among themselves a single detatchable eye and tooth. Their names were;DeinoEnyoPersisPemphredo
The Gray sisters
Comes from the meaning "One Eye"
The Cyclops from Greek mythology. Ulysses fought against him in the Iliad.
A cyclops - it is a creature from Greek mythology
The Graeae (English translation: "old women", "gray ones", or "gray witches", alternatively spelled Graiai, Graiae, Graii), were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them.
There is no-one named Peninsula in Greek mythology.
No. You're thinking of the Graae, another trio of women.
A Cyclops has one eye. Cyclops had one eye.
The one-eyed giant in greek mythology is the Cyclops.