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The first children of Uranus and Gaia were the three Hecatonchires, who each had fifty heads and a hundred hands, and the three Cyclopes, who each had a single eye.
However, Uranus considered his early offspring monstrous, and imprisoned the Hecantochires and the Cyclopes.
Furious, Gaia made overtures to the Titans to overthrow Uranus, to which only Cronus (the youngest) would listen.
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Redirected from Hecantochires The Hecatonchires ("the hundred-handed") were figures of Greek mythology, giants with a hundred arms and fifty heads.
Their father threw them into Tartarus, but they were rescued by Cronus and helped him overthrow Uranus by castrating him.
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