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    • In Greek mythology, Talos, also spelled Talus or Talon (/ˈteɪlɒn, ən/; Greek: Τάλων, Tálōn), was a giant automaton made of bronze to protect Europa in Crete from pirates and invaders. He circled the island's shores three times daily. See more

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    Talos is usually said to have been made by Hephaestus at the request of Zeus, to protect Europa from people who would want to kidnap her. (According to B. A. Sparkes (1996), "The most detailed treatment in literature is … See more

    Variations and interpretations

    In the Cretan dialect, talôs was the equivalent of the Greek hêlios, the Sun: The lexicon of Hesychius of Alexandria notes simply "Talos is the Sun". In Crete, Zeus was worshipped as Zeus Tallaios, "Solar Zeus", abs… See more

     
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    WEBFeb 28, 2019 · The myth describes Talos as a giant bronze man built by Hephaestus, the Greek god of invention and blacksmithing. Talos was commissioned by Zeus, the king of Greek gods, to protect the island of …

     
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    WEBSep 11, 2024 · Talos was the former General of the Skrull Council who collaborated with Mar-Vell in order to save his fellow Skrull refugees from the Kree Empire. In 1995, as the Kree-Skrull War progressed...

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    WEBIn Greek mythology, Talos was a giant bronze man. He guarded the island of Crete by throwing stones at the ships of unwanted visitors. He was given life by the Greek god Hephaestus. He was given to either Minos or …

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    WEBOct 21, 2019 · Emerging from the resonances of the industrious cultural developments of the Bronze Age, the Greek mythological creature Talos is the embodiment of a metallic automaton in humanoid form. In other …

  10. Talos - Greek Mythology

    WEBTalos was a giant bronze man who guarded the island of Crete by throwing stones at the ships of unwanted visitors. He was most probably created by Hephaestus and given to either Minos or Europa as a gift.

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