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Giant figures from ancient Greek mythology, the Gigantes. Contains 22 records. Download in Excel, CSV, PDF formats.
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| Name | GreekName | RomanName | Description | Category | Immortal | Gender |
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| Agrius | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by the Moirai (Fates) with bronze clubs. | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Alcyoneus | According to Apollodorus, he was (along with Porphyrion), the greatest of the Giants; immortal while fighting in his native land, he was dragged from his homeland and killed by Heracles. According to… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Alektos/Allektos | Named on the late sixth century Siphnian Treasury (Alektos), and the second century BC Pergamon Altar (Allektos). | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Aristaeus | According to the Suda, he was the only Giant to "survive". He Is probably named on an Attic black-figure dinos by Lydos (Akropolis 607) dating from the second quarter of the sixth century BC, fightin… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Asterius/Astarias/Aster | ("Bright One" or "Glitterer"): A Giant, also called Aster, killed by Athena, whose death, according to some accounts, was celebrated by the Panathenaea. Probably the same as the Giant Astarias named o… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Clytius | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Hecate with her torches. | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Enceladus | Euripides has Athena fighting him with her "Gorgon shield" (her aegis). According to Apollodorus, he was crushed by Athena under the Island of Sicily. Virgil has him struck by Zeus' lightning bolt, a… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Ephialtes | (probably different from the Aload Giant who was also named Ephialtes): According to Apollodorus he was blinded by arrows from Apollo and Heracles. He is named on three Attic black-figure pots (Akropo… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Euryalus | He is named on a late sixth century red-figure cup (Akropolis 2.211) and an early fifth century red-figure cup (British Museum E 47) fighting Hephaestos. | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Eurymedon | According to Homer, he was a king of the Giants and father of Periboea (mother of Nausithous, king of the Phaeacians, by Poseidon), who "brought destruction on his froward people". He was possibly th… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Eurytus | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Dionysus with his thyrsus. | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Gration | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Artemis. | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Hopladamas (or Hopladamus) | : Possibly named (as Hoplodamas) on two vases dating from the second quarter of the sixth century BC, on one (Akropolis 607) being speared by Apollo, while on the other (Getty 81.AE.211) attacking Zeu… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Hippolytus | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Hermes, who was wearing Hades' helmet, which made its wearer invisible. | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Lion or Leon | Possibly a Giant, he is mentioned by Photius (as ascribed to Ptolemy Hephaestion) as a giant who was challenged to single combat by Heracles and killed. Lion-headed Giants are shown on the Gigantomac… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Mimas/Mimon/Mimos | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Hephaestus. Euripides has Zeus burning him "to ashes" with his thunderbolt. According to others he was killed by Ares. "Mimos"—possibly in error for "Mimas"… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Pallas | According to Apollodorus, he was flayed by Athena, who used his skin as a shield. Other accounts name others whose hyde provided Athena's aegis: the epic poem Meropis has Athena kill and flay the Gia… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Pelorus | According to Claudian, he was killed by Mars, the Roman equivalent of Ares. | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Picolous | A Gigas who had become infatuated with Circe and attempted to capture her, only to be killed by Helios. It is said that the legendary moly plant first sprang forth from Picolous' blood as it seeped i… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Polybotes | According to Apollodorus, he was crushed under Nisyros, a piece of the island of Kos broken off and thrown by Poseidon. He is named on two sixth century BC pots, on one (Getty 81.AE.211) he is oppose… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Porphyrion | According to Apollodorus, he was (along with Alcyoneus), the greatest of the Giants, he attacked Heracles and Hera but Zeus "smote him with a thunderbolt, and Hercules shot him dead with an arrow." A… | giant | immortal | male | ||
| Thoas/Thoon | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by the Moirai (Fates) with bronze clubs. | giant | immortal | male |