HAPLADAMAS:[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giants_(Greek_mythology). aka-Hoplodamus (Gigantes). Possibly named on two vases dating from the second quarter of the sixth century BC, on one (Akropolis 607) being speared by Apollo, while on the other (Getty 81.AE.211) attacking Zeus.[2]Moore 1985, p. 31; Beazley, p. 39; Akropolis 607 (Beazley Archive 310147, LIMC Gigantes 105); Getty 81.AE.211 (Beazley Archive 10047, LIMC Gigantes 171). Mentioned by the geographer Pausanias as being a leader of Giants enlisted by the Titaness Rhea, pregnant with Zeus, to defend herself from her husband Cronus.[3]Pausanias, 8.32.5, 8.36.2.
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giants_(Greek_mythology)
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