Tartaro, Tartalo, or Torto in Basque mythology, is an enormously strong one-eyed giant very similar to the Greek Cyclops that Odysseus faced in Homer's...
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only "Tartalo" is written. Amaia links the "Tartalo" message to the pile of bones that her team had found the year before. She finds that "Tartalo" refers...
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trickster figure. Sorginak, handmaidens and assistants of the goddess Mari. Tartalo, the Basque equivalent of the Greco-Roman Cyclops. ikaskuntza, aunamendi...
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had a significant influence on it. The Grateful Tartalo and the Herensuge: A prince frees a Tartalo, a Basque one-eyed giant, from his father the king...
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Selene Syceus Tethys Theia Themis Tityos Basajaun Jentil Mairu Olentzero Tartalo Ojáncanu Mande Barung Ten Giant Warriors Asura Daitya Hiranyakashipu Hiranyaksha...
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so the ghosts would not upset their horses or try to get them killed. Tartalo – (Basque) Cyclops like figure Titans – Anthropomorphic pre-Olympian gods...
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general Roland who fell dead at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass) or even Tartalo (a one-eyed giant akin to the Greek Cyclops Polyphemus). In Bulgarian mythology...
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Tarasque (French) – Dragon with leonine, turtle, bear, and human attributes Tartalo (Basque) – One-eyed giant Tartaruchi (Christian) – Demonic punisher Tatami-tataki...
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cavern, Irati and Eneko are briefly attacked by Velasco's men, and then by Tartalo, a man-eating, one-eyed giant; in the chaos, it is revealed Irati is not...
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García as Filo Marcos Ruiz [es] as Micro Christian Mulas as Heidi Aníbal Tártalo as Piojo Alberto López as PeloCohete Javier Cifrián as GriGrillo Álex Angulo...
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Pelujáncanu or Jáncanas. It is also found in the Basque mythology as Tartalo or Torto. The Ojáncana or Juáncana was the wife of the Ojáncanu. She was...
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situations than the usual fight against the Comperes, particularly when Tartalo, a scientist, intervenes in the story. Here are the characters present...
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Review of Els nens de l'Elisa. La Mañana, September 24, 2006, page 63. Tàrtalo, Guillem: La leridana Núria Añó presenta su nueva novela, 'L'escriptora...
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