In Greek mythology, Laestrygon ( Ancient Greek: Λαιστρυγών Laistrygon) was the son of Poseidon [1] and possibly of Gaia. He was the father of Telepora or Telepatra, wife of Aeolus, keeper of the winds. [2]
According to one account, the giant cannibal race of the Laistrygonians was said to have borne from Laestrygon in the isle of Ortygia, Italy.
In Greek mythology, Laestrygon ( Ancient Greek: Λαιστρυγών Laistrygon) was the son of Poseidon [1] and possibly of Gaia. He was the father of Telepora or Telepatra, wife of Aeolus, keeper of the winds. [2]
According to one account, the giant cannibal race of the Laistrygonians was said to have borne from Laestrygon in the isle of Ortygia, Italy.