None really.
The plural form of the noun cyclops is cyclopes.The plural possessive form is cyclopes'.Example: Only the most daring venture into the cyclopes' domain.
the cyclops was intimidating to odysseus at first. Yet, the cyclops was kind until Odysseus took advantage of him and blinded him....to get to the point.. the cyclops was an idiot and was kind and welcoming to Odysseus who told him his name was nobody so when asked who blinded him, the cyclops replied nobody
he tricks the cyclops into thinking his name is "nobhdy" to escape the island
Odysseus tricked the cyclops by befriending him they got him drunk... when polyphemus (the cyclops) fell asleep the were able to stab him in the eyem making it a bit easier to escape seeing as they were never not prisoners. The nobody part was ... he told the cyclops (whom isn't very bright) that his name was nobody so when polyphemus got stabbed he screams " nobody stabbed my eye!" this is how odysseus tricked polyphemus the cyclops
Odysseus blind the Cyclops. The way he does this, is that he had seen some large logs burning in the cave. So, Odysseus and his crew had managed to lift up one of the logs and shove the burning end of the log into the eye of the Cyclops, which does NOT kill him, but does blind him.
The Cyclops gives Zeus thunder and lightning. They were given to Zeus as a gift for Zeus freeing the Cyclops.
Athena had a relationship with Zeus because Zeus had a really bad head ache and one of the cyclops made an axe and chopped Zeus's head and Athena popped out of his head. So Athena was his daughter.
Zeus
No, Cyclops is not. Further, there were many "cyclops" in Greek myth.
From the Cyclops
Polyphemus the Cyclops prayed to Poseidon rather than Zeus because Poseidon was the father of the cyclops.
Fearful.
Zeus Athena
Perseus in Greek myth was the son of Princess Danaë and Zeus. So he was not a cyclops.
Zeus's weapon was the master bolt the sons of poseidon the cyclops
The cyclops made the lightning bolts for Zeus.
its just a greek name.like the cyclops,zeus is just another greek name.