All 11 Uses of
Cyclops
in
I Survived The Destruction of Pompeii, AD 79
- The injury had earned him the fighting name of Cyclops, after the one-eyed monster from the old Greek tales.†
p. 6.7 *
- Like almost all gladiators, Cyclops was a slave who was forced to fight.†
p. 6.8
- And then there was Cyclops, led by two young women in bright robes who were throwing rose petals.†
p. 20.0
- The crowd cheered and hooted as Cyclops passed.†
p. 20.6
- These were the wretched souls who would be thrown into the arena with Cyclops tomorrow.†
p. 20.8
- None of them had a chance against Cyclops.†
p. 20.8
- A father and son against Cyclops!†
p. 24.3
- "Ever wondered how Cyclops lost his eye?" he taunted, lunging at Marcus.†
p. 24.9
- "I'm Cyclops!" the boy sang.†
p. 68.3
- He will be just in time for his match against Cyclops.†
p. 71.3
- Cyclops must be somewhere in this crowd, Marcus realized.†
p. 81.5
Definition:
Greek mythology: one of a race of giants having only a single eye in the middle of their forehead