γιγαντομαχία

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Menander, Monostichoi, 249

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γῐγαντομᾰχία: ἡ, ἡ μάχη τῶν Γιγάντων, Πλάτ. Πολιτ. 378C.

Greek Monolingual

η (AM γιγαντομαχία)
η μάχη των Γιγάντων με τους θεούς

Russian (Dvoretsky)

γῐγαντομᾰχία: ἡ битва с Гигантами Plat., Plut.

English (Woodhouse)

battle with giants

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Wikipedia EN

The most important divine struggle in Greek mythology was the Gigantomachy, the battle fought between the Giants and the Olympian gods for supremacy of the cosmos. It is primarily for this battle that the Giants are known, and its importance to Greek culture is attested by the frequent depiction of the Gigantomachy in Greek art.

Wikipedia EL

Η γιγαντομαχία είναι αρχαίος Ελληνικός μύθος που περιγράφει την πάλη του Δία και των ολυμπίων Θεών με τους Γίγαντες. Την περιγράφει ο Απολλόδωρος στο έργο του «περί θεών», ο Όμηρος στην «Οδύσσεια», ο Υγίνος στο «Poetica Astronomica», ο Παυσανίας και ο Νόννος ο Πανοπολίτης.

Translations

ast: xigantomaquia; be: гігантамахія; bg: гигантомахия; br: emgann ar c'higanted; ca: gigantomàquia; cs: gigantomachie; de: Gigantomachie; el: γιγαντομαχία; en: Gigantomachy; es: gigantomaquia; eu: gigantomakia; fi: gigantomakhia; fr: gigantomachie; gl: xigantomaquia; hy: գիգանտոմաքիա; ia: gigantomachia; it: gigantomachia; ja: ギガントマキアー; lb: gigantomachie; lt: gigantomachija; oc: gigantomaquia; pl: gigantomachia; pt: gigantomaquia; ru: гигантомахия; sr: гигантомахија; uk: гігантомахія; zh: 巨人之戰 The most important divine struggle in Greek mythology was the Gigantomachy, the battle fought between the Giants and the Olympian gods for supremacy of the cosmos. It is primarily for this battle that the Giants are known, and its importance to Greek culture is attested by the frequent depiction of the Gigantomachy in Greek art.