The one-eyed giant in greek mythology is the Cyclops.
it is the one-eyed giant
odysseus in the book the odyssey
In classical mythology, a one-eyed giant is called a "cyclops". Polyphemous is a particularly famous cyclops from whom Odysseus is forced to escape.
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if you ever receive a copy from THE ODYSEES with odyseas you will find it very interesting, and brave, and really smart. Anyway, the giant that is one eyed is called a CYCLOPS. Your welcome and GOD LOVE YOU AND HE DIED FOR YOUR SINS(CURSTING, LYING, ETC. AND HE LOVES YOU AND WANTS A RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU!.
Argos (Argus) - 100 eyed giant
Polyphemus is a cyclops from Greek mythology, which are typically depicted as one-eyed giants. They are said to be the offspring of the gods Poseidon and Thoosa.
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Odysseus is able to escape the cave by blinding Polyphemus' one eye. It would be hard to blind a two-eyed giant.
No. There was supposedly a one-eyed elephant skull found before, but that was not exactly the same thing. In mythology, a cyclops was human (giant), I believe
Hyphenate! One-eyed is how to tackle this one!