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Briareus and Gyges.
Cottus (Κόττος) is a
common Thracian name, and is
perhaps related to the name of the
Thracian goddess Kotys. The name
Briareus (Βριάρεως)...
- The
Caribbean reef
octopus (Octopus
briareus) is a
coral reef
marine animal. It has
eight long arms that vary in
length and diameter. In
comparison to...
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Early in
November while Briareus was
still at M****, the
ammunition ship
Mount Hood (AE-11)
exploded in the harbor.
Briareus, some
seven miles distant...
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Steropes and Arges; and the
Hecatoncheires ("Hundred-Handed Ones"): Cottus,
Briareus, and Gyges. Further,
according to the Theogony, when
Cronus castrated Ur****...
- has
information related to
Coronaster briareus. "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species -
Coronaster briareus (Verrill, 1882)". marinespecies.org. "NOAA...
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prophecy which warned that
whoever burned its
innards would defeat the gods.
Briareus of the
Hecatoncheires attempted to burn the Ophiotaurus' innards, but was...
- Lincolnshire. The star
Briareus Delta that
figures in the
story is also fictitious;
there is no
constellation called Briareus (a
giant in Gr**** mythology)...
- Thetis, who
summons Briareus, one of the Hecatoncheires, to Olympus, that the
other Olympians abandon their plans (out of fear for
Briareus).
According to...
- "stormy", "Aegean') may
refer to the
following figures: Aegaeon, also
called Briareus, one of the Hecatoncheires. Aegaeon, an
Arcadian prince as one of the 50...
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storm Olympus during the Gigantomachy; he has his arms
chained up) and
Briareus (who
Dante claimed had
challenged the gods); and
Tityos and Typhon, who...