Yes the cyclopes are the sons of Neptune (Poseidon) and wood nymphs, nydrads.
The names of the first 3 cyclopes (the 3 sons of Kronos) were: Brontes (Thunderer) Steropes (Lightning) Arges (Bright)
Some of the cyclops were the children of the Titans Uranus and Gaea. Others were the sons of Posideon and Thoosa.
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).
The cyclopes where the bastard children of Poseidon.
He told the cyclopes that his name was "Noman".
In Greek mythology, the cyclops Polyphemus was not the son of Zeus. Polyphemus was one of the cyclopes, who were giants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead, and were the sons of Poseidon, the god of the sea.
Cyclopes are large one-eyed giants. They were sons of poseidon the sea god. They were also master forgers.
The names of the first 3 cyclopes (the 3 sons of Kronos) were: Brontes (Thunderer) Steropes (Lightning) Arges (Bright)
no one dies in the lost hero except the cyclopes of the alter egos of Neptune (Poseidon) and Zuse (Jupiter)
Cyclopes were the one eyes sons of Poseidon who worked in the forge
They are Poseidon's Sons, Zeus' attendants, and Hephaestus workmen. So, they have to do anything that they are commanded by these three. One of them probably ordered the cyclopes to make Poseidon a trident.
Some of the cyclops were the children of the Titans Uranus and Gaea. Others were the sons of Posideon and Thoosa.
theseus was a demigod triton was a god polyphemus was a cyclopes these are the three main sons of poseidon
The Hecatonchires (hundred-handed sons of Gaia) and the Cyclopes made them in return for being released from Tartarus.
No. The original 3 Cyclopes were sons of Kronos and Rhea, and the one from the Odyssey was a son of Poseidon. They were immortal, but they were not gods.
Poesidon is the parent of most Cyclopes. They are creatures with only one eye.
Neptune is the Roman name of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. He was on the Greek side of the battle with Troy.