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Odysseus escaping from the cave of Polyphemus by Flemish Jacob Jordaens (1635) (Public Domain)

Giants Among Men Who Walked The Earth

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Today, overachievers are often called “giants in their field" and “giants among men”- terms which define talent, ability and zeal. However, in the ancient world, the word “giant” applied to the oversized, generally supernatural, larger than life beings of mythology and religion. The Greeks presented the Titans and the Bible has the barbaric Goliath, while modern mythologists have created Gulliver and the Big Friendly Giant (BFG), but between the lines of folklore and supernatural narratives, giants really did walk on earth. Not the giants associated with Smithsonian Institute conspiracies though, but mega-tall individuals and races of people who stood above the average at their respective times in history.

David faces the giant Goliath, lithograph by Osmar Schindler (1888) (Public Domain)

The word “giant” was first coined in 1297 AD, from ‘ gigans’, or the “gigantes” of Greek mythology, and currently the word is used to describe larger than average people who suffer ‘gigantism.’ This very rare medical condition happens when a child is exposed to higher levels of growth hormones in their bodies before the fusion of the growth plate which generally occurs soon after puberty. This condition affects about three people in a million, worldwide, and in most cases, the increased growth is a sign of Hyperplasia (abnormal tumors) on the pituitary gland. 

The Dreamscape Of Giant Archetypes

Mythologists and folklorists suggest the archetype of the giant is possibly a personification of the human struggle against the destructive forces of Mother Earth, and this is perhaps why cunning giant slayers defeated their foe in battles where ‘brains’ always win over ‘brawn’. Celtic, Norse and Greek mythologies all have early races of giants ruling the world before humans, and the giants of Norse mythology ( Jötunn) were primeval beings that existed before being overcome by the gods. Many historians say this violent interaction between the two competing cosmic forces, the Norse gods and the giants, reflects how the Vikings dealt with surrounding cultures, with the Vikings being the gods and everyone else being the slayed giants. When the Normans later translated the Norse word Jötunn - the closest word they had was geant, from the Latin gigans, referring to the Greek/Roman Titans, and the two groups, Norse and Greek, became one creature in fables.

Poseidon (left) holding a trident, with the island Nisyros on his shoulder, battling a giant (probably Polybotes), red-figure cup (c. 500–450 BC) Cabinet des Medailles (Public Domain)

Poseidon (left) holding a trident, with the island Nisyros on his shoulder, battling a giant (probably Polybotes), red-figure cup (c. 500–450 BC) Cabinet des Medailles (Public Domain)

Legends tell of giants living just beyond the furthest mountains in any given environment, and also on remote islands just beyond sight, but for as long as humans have slept, the giant has haunted dreamscapes.

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Ashley Cowie is a Scottish historian, author and documentary filmmaker presenting original perspectives on historical problems, in accessible and exciting ways. His books, articles and television shows explore lost cultures and kingdoms, ancient crafts and artifacts, symbols and architecture, myths and legends telling thought-provoking stories which together offer insights into our shared social history.  www.ashleycowie.com.

Top Image: Odysseus escaping from the cave of Polyphemus by Flemish Jacob Jordaens (1635) (Public Domain)

By: Ashley Cowie

 
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Ashley is a Scottish historian, author, and documentary filmmaker presenting original perspectives on historical problems in accessible and exciting ways.

He was raised in Wick, a small fishing village in the county of Caithness on the north east coast of... Read More

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