Gration
Gration ( Greek Γρατίων ), son of Gaia and the blood of the emasculated Uranos , was one of the giants who attacked the Olympian gods ( gigantomachy ). He was shot by the goddess of the hunt Artemis with her arrows and then, like all giants, was finally killed by Heracles with an arrow.
literature
- Wilhelm Drexler : Gration . In: Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (Hrsg.): Detailed lexicon of Greek and Roman mythology . Volume 1,2, Leipzig 1890, Sp. 1714 ( digitized version ).