- Tartaro,
Tartalo, or
Torto in
Basque mythology, is an
enormously strong one-e****
giant very
similar to the Gr****
Cyclops that
Odysseus faced in Homer's...
- only "
Tartalo" is written.
Amaia links the "
Tartalo"
message to the pile of
bones that her team had
found the year before. She
finds that "
Tartalo" refers...
- had a
significant influence on it. The
Grateful Tartalo and the Herensuge: A
prince frees a
Tartalo, a
Basque one-e**** giant, from his
father the king...
-
trickster figure. Sorginak,
handmaidens and ****istants of the
goddess Mari.
Tartalo, the
Basque equivalent of the Greco-Roman Cyclops. ikas****za, aunamendi...
-
Selene Syceus Tethys Theia Themis Tityos Basajaun Jentil Mairu Olentzero Tartalo Ojáncanu
Mande Barung Ten
Giant Warriors Asura Daitya Hiranyakashipu Hiranyaksha...
- so the
ghosts would not
upset their horses or try to get them killed.
Tartalo – (Basque)
Cyclops like
figure Titans –
Anthropomorphic pre-Olympian gods...
-
general Roland who fell dead at the
Battle of
Roncevaux P****) or even
Tartalo (a one-e****
giant akin to the Gr****
Cyclops Polyphemus). In
Bulgarian mythology...
-
Tarasque (French) –
Dragon with leonine, turtle, bear, and
human attributes Tartalo (Basque) – One-e****
giant Tartaruchi (Christian) –
Demonic punisher Tatami-tataki...
- cavern,
Irati and
Eneko are
briefly attacked by Velasco's men, and then by
Tartalo, a man-eating, one-e**** giant; in the chaos, it is
revealed Irati is not...
- Pelujáncanu or Jáncanas. It is also
found in the
Basque mythology as
Tartalo or Torto. The Ojáncana or Juáncana was the wife of the Ojáncanu. She was...