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    In Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, the Cyclopes (/saɪˈkloʊpiːz/ sy-KLOH-peez; Greek: Κύκλωπες, Kýklōpes, "Circle-eyes" or "Round-eyes"; singular...
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    Cycloped was an early horse-powered locomotive, built by Thomas Shaw Brandreth of Liverpool, which competed unsuccessfully in the Rainhill trials of October...
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  • The Cyclopes are a group of one-eyed giants in Greek mythology. Cyclopes may also refer to: The genus Cyclopes, containing the species silky anteater Cyclops...
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    Tritia (redirect from Cyclope)
    Cencus Gistel, 1848 Cyclonassa Swainson, 1840 (Objective synonym of Cyclope) Cyclope Risso, 1826 Cyclops Montfort, 1810 (Invalid: junior homonym of Cyclops...
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    traditionally been considered a single species of anteater, Cyclopes didactylus, in the genus Cyclopes, the only living genus in the family Cyclopedidae. Found...
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    8 R13 Sylphe II Fouga CM.8 R13 Sylphe III Fouga CM.8 R9.8 Cyclope I Fouga CM.8 R9.8 Cyclope II Fouga CM.8 R8.3 Midget Version intended for air racing...
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  • Arges (Greek: Ἄργης) was one of the three Hesiodic Cyclopes in Greek mythology. He was elsewhere called Acmonides or Pyracmon. His name means "bright"...
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    1933 Cyclope neritea (Linnaeus, 1758) Cyclope neritoidea Risso, 1826 (Unnecessary substitute name for Buccinum neriteum Linnaeus, 1758) Cyclope tarentina...
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    of Cyclope Risso, 1826: synonym of Tritia Risso, 1826 Cyclope Risso, 1826: synonym of Tritia Risso, 1826 Cyclops Montfort, 1810 : synonym of Cyclope Risso...
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    term comes from the belief of classical Greeks that only the mythical Cyclopes had the strength to move the enormous boulders that made up the walls of...
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    Poseidon's trident was crafted by the Cyclopes. In Greek mythology, Poseidon's trident was forged by the cyclopes according to Pseudo-Apollodorus's Bibliotheke...
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  • Greek: Κάμπη) was a female monster. She was the guard, in Tartarus, of the Cyclopes and Hecatoncheires, whom Uranus had imprisoned there. When it was prophesied...
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    about 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) long including the tail; the silky anteater Cyclopes didactylus, about 35 cm (14 in) long; the southern tamandua or collared...
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  • de/titel-details-2387777 https://www.offiziellecharts.de/charts?rCH=2 MONTAGEM CORAL (DJ HOLANDA, MC GW, MC TH & MC CYCLOPE), retrieved 2023-11-03 v t e...
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    The Cyclops (Le Cyclope in French) is a painting by Odilon Redon that depicts the myth of the love of Polyphemus for the naiad Galatea. It was painted...
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    whelks. Even as Cyclope has been ruled to have a feminine gender by Opinion 793 of the ICZN, Risso published the name as masculine Cyclope pellucidus and...
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    Levallois-Perret, Seine, France, from 1898 to about 1901. It was powered by the Cyclope engine, so called because the original models used hot-tube ignition, the...
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    of Hesiod's Hundred-Handers: Briareus and Gyges, one of Hesiod's three Cyclopes: Steropes, then continues his list with Atlas, Hyperion and Polus, Saturn...
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    bore the Titans (themselves parents of many of the Olympian gods), the Cyclopes, and the Giants; as well as of Pontus (Sea), from whose union she bore...
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    the Cyclopes from the earth (where they had been imprisoned by Cronus) and they allied with him as well. The Hecatonchires hurled stones. The Cyclopes forged...
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    Iapetus, Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys and Cronus; the Cyclopes: Brontes, Steropes and Arges; and the Hecatoncheires ("Hundred-Handed Ones"):...
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    prophesying of Gaia, he releases the Cyclopes and Hundred-Handers from Tartarus, first slaying their warder, Campe. The Cyclopes give him his thunderbolt, Poseidon...
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    Cyclopia (named after the Greek mythology character cyclopes), also known as alobar holoprosencephaly, is the most extreme form of holoprosencephaly and...
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  • Eros and Nyx. Gaia and Uranus in turn gave birth to the Titans, and the Cyclopes. The Titans Cronus and Rhea then gave birth to the generation of the Olympians...
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    (Earth), which also included the twelve Titans, and the three one-eyed Cyclopes. According to the Theogony of Hesiod, they were the last of these children...
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    youngest children of Gaia, the hundred-handed Hecatoncheires and one-eyed Cyclopes, in Tartarus, so that they would not see the light. Gaia created a great...
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    market. The original Amiot was a four-wheeled unit with a 6 hp (4.5 kW) Cyclope or Augé engine; an electric version was also manufactured. The Amiot-Péneau...
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    (table 2) are documented in the lake. The gastropods Pusulina radiata and Cyclope neritea, and the bivalves Cerastoderma glauca and Tapes decussatus are...
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    The Iron Rolling Mill (Modern Cyclopes) is an oil on canvas painting by German artist Adolph Menzel, created in 1872-1875. The painting is one of his main...
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  • According to Apollodorus, Uranus only imprisoned the Hecatoncheires and the Cyclopes but not the Titans, until Gaia persuaded her six Titan sons to overthrow...
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