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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cyclops (film); Cyclops (comics); The Cyclops; Cyclops (character)

Cyclops (play)         
  • ''Actor as Papposilenus'', around 100 AD, after 4th-century BC original
  • [[Theatre of Dionysus]]
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  • Odysseus offering wine to Polyphemus
ANCIENT GREEK SATYR PLAY BY EURIPIDES
The Cyclops (play)
Cyclops (, Kyklōps) is an ancient Greek satyr play by Euripides, based closely on an episode from the Odyssey. It would have been the fourth part of a tetralogy presented by Euripides in a dramatic festival in 5th Century BC Athens.
Cyclops-class monitor         
1874 CLASS OF BRITISH BREASTWORK MONITORS
Cyclops class ironclad; Cyclops class monitor
The Cyclops-class monitor was a group of four ironclad breastwork monitors built for the Royal Navy during the 1870s. They were slightly modified versions of the s.
Cyclops Cave (Youra)         
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Youra potsherds; Gioura Potsherds; Youra Potsherds; Cave of the Cyclops (Youra); Cyclops Cave
The Cyclops Cave, also called the Cave of the Cyclops, is on the uninhabited islet of Youra (or Gioura), in the Northern Sporades, ( from Alonissos) off the coast of Thessaly in Greece. It is the location of an archaeological site with evidence of human occupation from the Mesolithic through the Late Neolithic periods.

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Cyclops (disambiguation)

A Cyclops is a one-eyed monster in Greek mythology.

Cyclops or The Cyclops may also refer to: