Cyclopes (Greek mythology)
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Cyclopes (Greek mythology)
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Cyclops (Greek mythology)
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- found: Work cat.: Euripides. Cyclops, 1986.
- found: Britannica Micro. (Cyclops (Greek: Round Eye), a word having several uses in Greek legend. In Homer the Cyclopes were one-eyed cannibal giants, living a rude pastoral life in a distant land (traditionally Sicily). In Hesiod they were three sons of Heaven and Earth--Arges, Brontes, and Steropes ... who forged the thunderbolts of Zeus ...)
- found: Oxford Classical Dictionary (Cyclopes)
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- 1986-07-17: new
- 2002-06-06: revised
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