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Apollo Killing The Cyclops

For the subject of this fresco (now transferred to canvas mounted on board) see Apollodorus, 'Library' (3: 10). Apollo slew the one-eyed race of giants, the Cyclops, because they had provided Zeus with the thunderbolts which killed his son, Aesculapius.At
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For the subject of this fresco (now transferred to canvas mounted on board) see Apollodorus, ' Library' (3: 10). Apollo slew the one-eyed race of giants, the Cyclops, because they had provided Zeus with the thunderbolts which killed his son, Aesculapius. At

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