In Greek mythology, the Cyclopes are not gods but rather one-eyed giants. They are often associated with the god Hephaestus, the god of fire and craftsmanship, as they are said to have forged Zeus's thunderbolts. The most famous Cyclopes are Polyphemus, who appears in Homer's "Odyssey," and the three Cyclopes known as Brontes, Steropes, and Arges, who were the offspring of Uranus and Gaia.
Cyclops can be created by a god and a nymph. The most common god is Poseidon.
The cyclops appeal to Poseidon or Hesiod
Poseidon; the cyclops was Poseidon's son.
To most, yes. You see, a cyclops are create by a god and a nymph. Though Poseidon is the most common father of cyclops.
PoseidonPoseidon was the father of the cyclops Polyphemus whom Odysseus blinded.Poseidon
Aprodite and a cyclops.
In Homer's Odyssey, the cyclops is called "Polyphemus". He is the son of Poseidon, the earth-shaker, the god of the seas.
The Cyclops prays to Poseidon, the god of the sea, when he asks that Odysseus lose all his men and have a rough journey home. Poseidon holds a grudge against Odysseus for blinding the Cyclops, who is his son.
No, in the Odyssey, the Cyclops encountered by Odysseus and his men is not the son of Poseidon. The Cyclops they encounter is named Polyphemus, who is a one-eyed giant and a son of the sea god Poseidon.
I believe they were Cyclops.
Polyphemus
The second lie Odysseus tells the Cyclops is that his ship was wrecked on the rocks of his island due to the wrath of Poseidon, the god of earthquakes. He claims they are the only survivors and begs the Cyclops for help.