Argēs

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Argēs is a figure from Greek mythology, traditionally known as one of the Cyclopes associated with thunder and lightning.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cyclops
GreekMythologyCharacter
mythologicalFigure
allyOf OlympianGods NERFINISHED
associatedWith lightning
thunder
thunderbolts
bodyType giant
countryOfOrigin AncientGreece NERFINISHED
createdFor HadesHelmOfInvisibility NERFINISHED
PoseidonTrident NERFINISHED
ZeusThunderbolt NERFINISHED
culture GreekMythology NERFINISHED
enemyOf Titans NERFINISHED
eyeCount 1
freedBy Zeus NERFINISHED
hasEpithet Bright NERFINISHED
imprisonedBy Uranus NERFINISHED
imprisonedIn Tartarus NERFINISHED
languageOfName AncientGreek
meaningOfName bright
memberOf Cyclopes NERFINISHED
mentionedIn HesiodTheogony NERFINISHED
mythologicalGenre cosmogonicMyth
notableAbility forgingDivineWeapons
occupation craftsman
smith
parent Gaia NERFINISHED
Uranus NERFINISHED
partOf ElderCyclopes NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Cyclopes NERFINISHED
GreekGods NERFINISHED
Titanomachy NERFINISHED
residence MountOlympus NERFINISHED
underworldForge
servedDeity Hades NERFINISHED
Poseidon NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
sibling Brontes NERFINISHED
Steropes NERFINISHED
worksFor Zeus NERFINISHED

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Arges nameTransliteration Argēs