WHAT IS CYCLOPS? ANSWER PLEASE. IT'S URGENT
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In Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, the Cyclopes are giant one-eyed creatures. Three groups of Cyclopes can be distinguished. In Hesiod's Theogony, the Cyclopes are the three brothers Brontes, Steropes, and Arges, who made for Zeus his weapon the thunderbolt.
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i guess arun told you that i am his school friend, so i have his phone number he told me to tell you guyz that arun is somewhere out in some another country for 1 year thats why he is not able to chat with you guyz.
His father had got some important work thats why he is gone for 1 year ........ and he also said that he is missing to his friends alot and sorry that i have not told as he told me when he went . but if you want i can show you some arun's photo that he has put in his status but how can i show?
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The fifth-century BC playwright Euripides wrote a satyr play entitled Cyclops, about Odysseus' encounter with Polyphemus. Mentions of the Hesiodic and the wall-builder Cyclopes also figure in his plays. The third-century BC poet Callimachus makes the Hesiodic Cyclopes the assistants of smith-god Hephaestus. So does Virgil in his Latin epic Aeneid, where he seems to equate the Hesiodic and Homeric Cyclopes.
From at least the fifth-century BC, Cyclopes have been associated with the island of Sicily and the volcanic Aeolian Islands.