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3 cyclopes:

● Argos Panoptes ("Vividly Bright")


● Steropes ("Lightning Man")
● Brontes ("Thunder Man")
3 monsters
● Typhon - youngest son of Gaea (Earth) and Tartarus (of the nether world). He was
described as a grisly monster with a hundred dragons' heads who was conquered and
cast into the underworld by Zeus.
● Echidna- a half-woman, half-snake creature in Greek mythology, also known as the
"mother of all monsters", as she gave birth to most of the Greek mythical creatures.
● The Gorgons- were three sisters with coiling snakes for hair, who could turn unwitting
onlookers to stone in an instant. Their names were Stheno, meaning the mighty or
strong, Euryale, meaning the Far Springer, and Medusa, the Queen, or Guardian.
12 titans and tenants
Parents: uranus and gaia
● Oceanus
● Coeus
● Crius
● Hyperion
● Iapetus
● Cronus
● Rhea
● Tethys
● Theia
● Phoebe
● Mnemosyne
● Themis

3 giants
The giants of Greek mythology--or Gigantes ("the earth-born") as they are named in the Greek
tongue--were a class of oversized and ofttimes monstrous men closely related to the gods. Born as
the children of titans Gaia and Uranus, they famously fought, and lost, a battle against the gods
of Mount Olympus in the Gigantomachy.
Agrius -one of the Giants, sons of Gaia.
Thoon -one of the Gigantes sent to fight the Olympians during the Giant War.
Enceladus - a Greek giant who fought against the Olympian Gods during the Giagantomachy. In
the end he got trapped under Mount Etna

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