Clytius

Clytius (Ancient Greek: Κλυτίος), also spelled Klythios, Klytios, Clytios, and Klytius, is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology: Clytius, one of the Giants, sons of Gaia, killed by Hecate during the Gigantomachy, the battle of the Giants versus the Olympian gods. Clytius, an alternative name for Clytoneus, the son of Naubolus of Argos and father of Nauplius II. Clytius, son of Agriopas and grandson of Cyclops.

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Clytius

Clytius (Ancient Greek: Κλυτίος), also spelled Klythios, Klytios, Clytios, and Klytius, is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology: Clytius, one of the Giants, sons of Gaia, killed by Hecate during the Gigantomachy, the battle of the Giants versus the Olympian gods. Clytius, an alternative name for Clytoneus, the son of Naubolus of Argos and father of Nauplius II. Clytius, son of Agriopas and grandson of Cyclops.

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