Homer’s Cyclops were one-eyed man-eating creatures of giant proportions. They lived on the island of Hypereia, each in a cave with their family. The most famous of the cyclops was Polyphemus whose eye was gouged out by Ulysses.
Cyclops
Homer’s Cyclops were one-eyed man-eating creatures of giant proportions. They lived on the island of Hypereia, each in a cave with their family. The most famous of the cyclops was Polyphemus whose eye was gouged out by Ulysses.