In Greek mythology, the Aloadae (/ˌæloʊˈeɪdiː/) or Aloads (Ancient Greek: Ἀλωάδαι Aloadai) were Otus or Otos (Ὦτος means "insatiate") and Ephialtes (Ἐφιάλτης...
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Iphimedea had by Poseidon the twins Otus and Ephialtes who were called the Aloadae after their stepfather. One account called these men's natural father as...
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anime series Sky Girls Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan!, a 2005 rhythm video game Aloadae, Greek mythological figures also known as Otos Otoe (disambiguation) Otology...
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her with other examples of gods wounded by mortals — Ares bound by the Aloadae and Hera and Hades shot by Heracles — and notes that Diomedes is risking...
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Gayant Bergmönch Fasolt Haymon Jupiter Column Rübezahl Teutobochus Thyrsus Aloadae Antaeus Argus Panoptes Arimaspi Caca Cacus Cyclopes Arges Polyphemus Damasen...
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Otus (mythology), giant in Greek mythology, brother of Ephialtes, one of Aloadae Otus of Cyllene, hero in Greek mythology, killed by Hector in Trojan War...
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recapitulated, according to the comic playwright, in other myths such as the Aloadae. This story is relevant to modern romance partly because of the image of...
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Leda, the mother of Castor and Polydeuces and Iphimedeia, mother of the Aloadae by Poseidon. Odysseus then sees a list of women whom he only briefly mentions:...
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creatures with bony, saw-toothed protuberances sprouting from their heads. Aloadae: a group of giants who capture the god Ares. Amphisbaena: a serpent with...
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