- In Gr**** mythology, the
Hecatoncheires (Ancient Gr****: Ἑκατόγχειρες, romanized: Hekatóncheires, lit. 'Hundred-Handed Ones'), also
called Hundred-Handers...
- when he hid the
gigantic youngest children of Gaia, the hundred-handed
Hecatoncheires and one-e**** Cyclopes, in Tartarus, so that they
would not see the light...
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Tethys and Cronus; the Cyclopes: Brontes,
Steropes and Arges; and the
Hecatoncheires ("Hundred-Handed Ones"): Cottus, Briareus, and Gyges. Further, according...
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female monster. She was the guard, in Tartarus, of the
Cyclopes and
Hecatoncheires, whom Ur**** had
imprisoned there. When it was
prophesied to Zeus that...
- The
hecatoncheires in the game is
based on the
creature with the same name from Gr**** mythology. Like
their counterparts, D&D's
hecatoncheires were presented...
- was overthrown.
According to Apollodorus, Ur**** only
imprisoned the
Hecatoncheires and the
Cyclopes but not the Titans,
until Gaia
persuaded her six Titan...
- Tethys, Mnemosyne, Cronus, and
sometimes Dione), the Cyclopes, the
Hecatoncheires, the Giants, the Meliae, and the Erinyes; and the half-sister of Aphrodite...
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Cottus may
refer to: Cottus, one of the
Hecatoncheires of Gr****
mythology Cottus (fish), a
genus of
sculpin fish This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Gyges can
refer to: One of the
Hecatoncheires from Gr****
mythology King
Gyges of
Lydia Ogyges Ring of
Gyges This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- that
whoever burned its
innards would defeat the gods.
Briareus of the
Hecatoncheires attempted to burn the Ophiotaurus' innards, but was
foiled by birds...