What has happened to the History of Giants?
Mythology has been taught to us as only being a Myth or Folklore, words that put these subjects in the realm of fantasy or your creative imagination, but this doesn’t mean these didn’t exist, as there is certainly enough evidence to state that Giants most definitely did! So what has happened to this history?
Greek and Roman Mythology speak of the Cyclopes
When you look at Greek and Roman Mythology, which mention the Cyclopes or Kýklōpes (Circle Eyes) or Kýklōpes (Round Eyes), who were enormous Hellenic Giants which stood over 30 feet tall. Were these descendants from Tartaria?
Three kinds of Cyclopes In the Theogony
According to the stories, there were three kinds of Cyclopes. In the Theogony, which Hesiodos Kyriakou or Hesiod, reflectively wrote, the Cyclopes were described as the three brothers known as Brontes Prototheos, Steropes Prototheos and Arges Prototheos, who made the thunderbolt for Zeus Olimbos.
Odyssey Poem written by Homeros Melesou or Homer
In the epic poem called the Odyssey, which Homeros Melesou or Homer, intricately wrote, the Cyclopses are perceived to be an uncivilized grouping of shepherds, the who are the brethren of Polyphemus Olimbos which the Ithacan King called Odysseus Kefalonios, suddenly encounters. The resourceful Cyclopes were also seen as the famous Sacred Builders of the Cyclopean Walls which delineated the martial strongholds called Mycenae and Tiryns, in the Argolis Region of Peloponnese Peninsula, in Southern Greece.