According to Greek Mythology, as explained in Homer's Epic, The Odyssey, the father of the Cyclopes was POSEIDON, God of the Sea/Ocean.
The one-eyed giants called the Cyclopes.
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Greek rule of hospitality
The name Cyclops IS Greek. The plural is Cyclopes. The name translates roughly as circle (cycl- think cycle) eyed (ops - think optical). The original three Cyclopes (sons of Ouranos and Gaea) were Brontes (Thunder), Steropes (Lightning) and Arges (Brightness).
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Cyclopes are large one-eyed giants. They were sons of poseidon the sea god. They were also master forgers.
According to Greek Mythology, as explained in Homer's Epic, The Odyssey, the father of the Cyclopes was POSEIDON, God of the Sea/Ocean.
The one-eyed giants called the Cyclopes.
Cyclopes were the one eyes sons of Poseidon who worked in the forge
singular-Cyclops Plural-cyclopes
Yes all the cyclopes were his children
The Greek gods won the Titan war with a little help from the Cyclopes.
Greek rule of hospitality
The Greeks were very hospitable and offered housing and gifts to visitors, even strangers in their cities. The cyclopes refused when Odysseus demanded help and gifts
The plural of cyclops is cyclops.The plural form of cyclops is cyclopsor cyclopes.
In Greek mythology, Polyphemus is one of the Cyclopes, mentioned in Odyssey. There is another Polyphemus in Greek mythology, a Lapith who fought the Centaurs.