- In Gr**** mythology,
Picolous (Ancient Gr****: Πικόλοος, Pikóloos) is the name of one of the Gigantes, the
offspring of the
earth goddess Gaia and the sky...
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Geryon Gigantes:
Alcyoneus Almops Athos Damysus Enceladus Mimas Pallas Picolous Polybotes Porphyrion Gration Hecatoncheires Hyperboreans Laestrygonians...
- Eustathius, the
plant mentioned by
Homer grew from the
blood of the
Giant Picolous killed on Circe's island, by Helios,
father and ally of Circe, when the...
- (Ἱππόλυτος) Lion or Leon (Λέων)
Mimas (Μίμας)
Pallas (Πάλλας)
Pelorus (Πέλορος)
Picolous (Πικόλοος)
Polybotes (Πολυβότης)
Porphyrion (Πορφυρίων): king of the giants...
- both his feet.
Mythology portal Ancient Greece portal Glaucus Porphyrion Picolous Orion Nonnus, of
Panopolis (1940). Dionysiaca. W. H. D. Rouse. Cambridge...
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According to Claudian, he was
killed by Mars, the
Roman equivalent of Ares.
Picolous (Πικόλοος): A
Giant who fled the
battle and came to Circe's
island and...
- mourning.
During the war
between the gods and the giants, one of the giants,
Picolous, fled the
battle against the gods and came to Aeaea, Circe's island. He...
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exhausted Hephaestus on his chariot.
After the war ends, one of the giants,
Picolous,
flees to Aeaea,
where Helios' daughter, Circe, lived. He
attempted to...
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inspired the name of the
closest major moon to Saturn.
Alcyoneus Aristaeus Picolous Polybotes For the
birth of the
Gigantes see Hesiod,
Theogony 185. Hyginus...
- Milk
Minthe Myrice Myrina Myrsine Narcissus Oechalides Philyra Phyllis Picolous Pitys Plat****
Psalacantha Saliva Side
Smilax Smyrna Spear Syceus Syrinx...