Porphyrion (mythology)

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In Greek mythology, Porphyrion (Ancient Greek: Πορφυρίων) may refer to the following characters:

  • Porphyrion, one of the Giants, offspring of Gaea, born from the blood that fell when Uranus (Sky) was castrated by their son Cronus.[1]
  • Porphyrion, also known as
    Almus
    .
  • Porphyrion, son of Celeus and one of the Athenian sacrificial victims for the Minotaur.[3] He may be the brother of Hesione, another sacrificial victim granting that their father is only one and the same.

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