Gaia and ________ had many children, including twelve ____and furthermore three Cyclops, and three Hecatonchires.
Gaia and ________ had many children, including twelve ____and furthermore three Cyclops, and three Hecatonchires.
The name of single-eyed giant that Odysseus met was ( ). A: Polyphemus B: Cyclops C: Cicones D: Charybdis
The name of single-eyed giant that Odysseus met was ( ). A: Polyphemus B: Cyclops C: Cicones D: Charybdis
Gaia and Uranus had many children, including twelve ____and furthermore three Cyclops, and three Hecatonchires.
Gaia and Uranus had many children, including twelve ____and furthermore three Cyclops, and three Hecatonchires.
Hades’ most prized possession was the helmet of invisibility, given to him as a mark of gratitude by the Cyclops when he consented to release them at Zeus’ order.
Hades’ most prized possession was the helmet of invisibility, given to him as a mark of gratitude by the Cyclops when he consented to release them at Zeus’ order.
After defeating his father ________, Zeus became King of the Gods and made their home on Mount Olympus. A: Uranus B: Cyclops C: Pontus D: Cronus
After defeating his father ________, Zeus became King of the Gods and made their home on Mount Olympus. A: Uranus B: Cyclops C: Pontus D: Cronus
After defeating his father ________, Zeus assumed the role of the King of the Gods and made their home on Mount Olympus. A: Uranus B: Cyclops C: Pontus D: Cronus
After defeating his father ________, Zeus assumed the role of the King of the Gods and made their home on Mount Olympus. A: Uranus B: Cyclops C: Pontus D: Cronus
In Greek mythology, __________ had a reputation as being something of a clever trickster and he famously gave the human race the gift of fire and the skill of metalwork, an action for which he was punished by Zeus, who ensured everyday that an eagle ate the liver of the Titan as he was helplessly chained to a rock. A: Atlas B: Prometheus C: Hercules D: Cyclops
In Greek mythology, __________ had a reputation as being something of a clever trickster and he famously gave the human race the gift of fire and the skill of metalwork, an action for which he was punished by Zeus, who ensured everyday that an eagle ate the liver of the Titan as he was helplessly chained to a rock. A: Atlas B: Prometheus C: Hercules D: Cyclops