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Odysseus & the CyclopsOdysseus (Ulysses) plies Polyphemus the Cyclops with red wine, so that he and his men can escape from his cave and the prospect of being eaten alive
Odyssey / Cyclops & PipesPolyphemus the Cyclops at the opening of his cave, staff in one hand and pipes in the other. Three sea nymphs and a dolphin are in the background
Tetratheca glandulosa, Tetrateca glandulosa. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence
A scene from the film "Ulysses", directed by Mario Camerini and starring Kirk Douglas in the title role. Here, Ulysses and his crew are disembarking on the island of the Cyclops Polythemus
Cyclops & RamOdysseus escapes from the cave of Polyphemus the Cyclops (who has now been blinded) by clinging to the underbelly of a ram
Cyclops Enters his CavePolyphemus the Cyclops enters his cave holding a bunch of osier twigs (to sleep on). Odysseus and his terrifed men hide at the back of the cave behind a flock of sheep
Odysseus offering wine to Polyphemus. Mosaic. 3rd-4rd century. Roman Villa. Piazza Armerina. Sicily. Italy
Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris - Fontaine de Medicis. Built in about 1630 by Marie de Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France and regent of King Louis XIII of France
Ulysses and Polyphemus, the cyclops, drinking
Baldassare Peruzzi (1481-1536). Italian architect and painter. Villa Farnesina. Renaissance. Detail Frescoes. Polyphemus. Cyclope. Rome. Italy
Greek Art. Archaic Age. 6th century BCE. Bronze tripod foot with six reliefs depicting: 1-Woman holding a horse by the reins, 2 - Lion and Scorpion
The Cyclops Polyphemus who fell in love with the nymph Galatea.. The Cyclops Polyphemus who fell in love with the nymph Galatea
HMS Cyclops, British submarine depot ship, seen here in the Mediterranean. Date: circa 1924
CyclopsAn illustration of the mythical creature, Cyclops on display for the Myths and Monsters Exhibiton at the Natural History Museum London which ran from April to September, 1998
Third Treasury MycenaeThe Third Treasury at Mycenae. Later Greeks described the massive polygonal masonry at Mycenae as Cyclopean, built of stones that only a Cyclops could lift. The name has stuck
Cyclops Eating PeopleThe Cyclops Polyphemus, eating people
Five Steam WarshipsRemoved from the effective list: The last cruise of the coast-defence monitors (left to right) Hydra, Glatton, Cyclops, Gorgon and Hecate
Odyssey / Cyclops (Cesius)The Cyclops, gigantic one- eyed being of Greek mythology. Cyclops means circle-eyed
Giants Throw Rocks / SinbaThe giants hurl rocks at Sinbad and his companions