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  2. File:Annibale Carracci, The Cyclops Polyphemus.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Cyclops Polyphemus & Galatea Family Tree (Greek ...

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  4. List of one-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    Cyclopes (singular: Cyclops), one-eyed giants in Greek mythology, including Polyphemus. They had a single eye in the centre of their forehead. Polyphemus, a giant Cyclops shepherd in Greek mythology; Arges, one of the three Cyclops smith gods in Greek mythology; Brontes, one of the three Cyclops smith gods in Greek mythology

  5. Category:Polyphemus - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Polyphemus, his legends, and his depictions. He is the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology , one of the Cyclopes described in Homer 's Odyssey . His name means "abounding in songs and legends", "many-voiced" or "very famous".

  6. Polyphemus - Wikipedia

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    Polyphemus (/ ˌ p ɒ l i ˈ f iː m ə s /; Ancient Greek: Πολύφημος, romanized: Polyphēmos, Epic Greek: [polypʰɛːmos]; Latin: Polyphēmus [pɔlʏˈpʰeːmʊs]) is the one-eyed giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology, one of the Cyclopes described in Homer's Odyssey.

  7. File:Cyclops and Odysseus vase painting.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A derivative work based on a public domain image of an Ancient Greek black-figure vase painting depicting the blinding of Polyphemus with a hot pointed stick. Males are depicted nude as in original painting, other sailors have been removed and some proportions have been changed.

  8. File:Polyphemus Eleusis 2630.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Galatea (Greek myth) - Wikipedia

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    Galatea, a Nereid who loved the shepherd Acis, and was loved by the cyclops Polyphemus. [2] Galatea, the statue of a woman created by Pygmalion and brought to life by Aphrodite. [3] Galatea, daughter of Eurytius, son of Sparton. Her husband Lamprus wished to have a son and told her to expose the child if it turned out to be a girl.