LETS START WITH WHAT WE DO KNOW:
We Know Giants Have Been Written About Since The Dawn Of Writing And Culture Some Examples Are:
Brythonic mythology[edit]
Gaelic mythology[edit]
Greek and Roman mythology[edit]
- Argus Panoptes
- Caca
- Cacus
- Cyclopes
- Arges
- Brontes
- Polyphemus
- Steropes
- Geryon
- Gigantes:
- Hekatonkheires
- Briareus
- Gyges
- Cottu
- Menoetius
- Talos
- Titans:
Hindu mythology[edit]
Norse mythology[edit]
- Bestla
- Gorm
- Jötunn
- Gríðr
- Gullveig (possibly)
- Gymir
- Hroðr
- Hrungnir
- Hymir
- Járnsaxa
- Kári
- Loki
- Alvaldi
- Rindr
- Skaði
- Suttungr
- Þjazi
- Þrúðgelmir
- Þrymr
- Útgarða-Loki
- Vafþrúðnir
- Ymir/Aurgelmir
Native American mythology[edit]
- Quinametzin
- Zipacna
- Si-Te-Cah
- Nahullo, a race that lived in Tennessee, predating the Choctaw
- Starnake, mentioned by the Navajo
Other[edit]
- Brobdingnag giant, from Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels
- Paul Bunyan (American folklore)
- Ferragut (also known as Ferragus, Ferracutus, etc.)
- Hurtaly (Og, Jewish mythology)
- Gargantua and Pantagruel
- Genie, a giant spirit or jinn inhabiting a lamp in Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp, (re-written by Sir Richard Francis Burton) from One Thousand and One Nights
- Gogmagog
- John Henry (American folklore)
- Iovan Iorgovan (Romanian mythology)
- Jentilak or Gentiles: (Basque mythology)
- Kapre (Philippine mythology)
- Kroni (Ayyavazhi mythology)
- Ojáncanu (Cantabrian mythology)
- Ogias the Giant (Manichaean mythology)
- Oni (Japanese folklore)
- St Christopher (Roman Catholic)
- ‘Uj ibn Anaq (Islamic mythology)
- Matsieng
- Ellert and Brammert
- Crooked Mick (Australian folklore)
- Mbombo (African folklore)
- Kua Fu (Chinese mythology)
–https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_giants_in_mythology_and_folklore
There Has Been Many Photos Taken Of Giants:
And Giant Skeletons:
THINGS WE DON’T KNOW:
THEORETICAL SCIENCE OF ORIGIN:
THE Turned To Stone THEORY
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