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[[File:ACOd-giantrelief-lay.jpg|thumb|250px|A relief depicting a snake-legged giant on the ground]]
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The '''Giants''' are a race of supernatural beings, resembling [[human]]s, who can be found in numerous mythologies.
The '''Giants''' are a race of supernatural beings, resembling [[human]]s, who can be found in numerous mythologies.
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===Other===
===Other===
*[[Humbaba]]
*[[Humbaba]]
==Trivia==
*The temples in ''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' have fictional bronze pedimental sculptures depicting the {{Wiki|Giants (Greek mythology)#The Gigantomachy|Gigantomachy}}, the [https://assassinscreed.fandom.com/wiki/Battle_of_the_Giants_and_Gods battle between the Giants and the Greek gods] in Greek mythology. Furthermore, pedimental sculptures were made of marble and not bronze.<ref name="pediment">[https://twitter.com/adreinhard/status/1065085989838876672 ''1/3 Here are some composite images I made featuring the east and west pediments and the metopes of the Parthenon both real and imagined in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.'']. Tweet by @adreinhard. Accessed 29 August 2019.</ref><ref name="bronze">[https://www.reddit.com/r/assassinscreed/comments/9mpr49/why_do_the_elgin_marbles_on_the_parthenon_are/ Why do the Elgin Marbles on the Parthenon are made out bronze in the game?]. reddit.com. Accessed 29 August 2019.</ref>


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A relief depicting a snake-legged giant on the ground

The Giants are a race of supernatural beings, resembling humans, who can be found in numerous mythologies.

History

Mesopotamia

The legendary hero Gilgamesh was said to have slain the giant Humbaba in the Mesopotamian mythology.[1]

Greece

In the Greek mythology the Giants were born from Gaia as the blood of Uranus rained down on her after Kronos castrated Uranus. At some point, the description of the giants in Greek mythology came to include them having serpents for legs.[2]

Best known for their battle against the Olympians, the Giants sought to avenge the Titans the new gods had overthrowns, but failed.[2]

According to the story as relayed by Barnabas to the Spartan misthios Kassandra during the Peloponnesian War, the Greek island of Mykonos was built on or out of the corpses of the Giants slain by the legendary hero Herakles.[3]

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