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Polyphemus was a cyclops and son of Poseidon. When Odysseus entered his cave—apparently breaking and entering and helping oneself to the contents of the frig was okay in those days—the giant with one round eye soon to be rolling on the floor thought the group of Greeks had presented themselves to him for dinner and breakfast. Grasping one in each hand, he smashed their heads to kill them, then dismembered and chomped down.

The only question is whether the species of cyclops is close enough to human to make Polyphemus a cannibal. It's unclear whether Lamus is an ancestral king or the name of the place, but the Laestrygonians Laestrygones live there. They are giant cannibals whose king, Antiphates, eats one of the scouts Odysseus sends out to learn who lives on the island. Eleven ships had moored in the harbor, but Odysseus' ship was outside and separate.

Antiphates summons the other giant cannibals to join him in smashing the moored ships so they can then make a meal of the men. Odysseus' ship alone gets away. Since Cronus had ruined his father, Uranus, he feared a child of his would do the same, so he sought to prevent it by eating his children one at a time when they were born.

When the last was born, Rhea, who didn't much care for the loss of her offspring, gave him a swaddling-wrapped stone named Zeus to swallow. The real baby Zeus was reared in safety and later returned to overturn his father. He persuaded his father to regurgitate the rest of the family. This is another case of "is this truly cannibalism? Cronus may not have killed his kids, but he did eat them. The other Titans besides Cronus shared with him a taste for humanoid flesh.

The Titans dismembered the god Dionysus when he was just a baby and ate him, but not before Athena rescued his heart which Zeus used to resurrect the god. In The Prose Edda , Attila the Hun, the Scourge of God , is a monster but hardly less so than his wife who shares with Procne and Medea the status of maternal son-slayer. Also shared with Procne and Tantalus is a gruesome taste in menu selection. The character of Atli, with no heirs left behind, is mercifully slaughtered by his wife after finishing his unholy repast.

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