Syceus

In Greek mythology, Syceus (Ancient Greek: Συκέα Sykeus means "fig-tree"[1]) was a giant son of Gaea (Earth) and eponym of the city of Sykea in Cilicia.[2]

Mythology

Only Athenaeus in his Deipnosophistae mentioned Sykeus' myth with his source being Tryphon's History of Plants and Androtion's Farmers' Handbook:

". . Sykeus, one of the Titans, was pursued by Zeus and taken under the protection of his mother, Earth, and that she caused the plant [sykos, i.e. fig] to grow for her son's pleasure. ."[2]

Notes

  1. "Greek Word Study Tool". Perseus Digital Library. February 2, 2019.
  2. Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 78a This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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