Alpos

In Nonnus' Dionysiaca (late fourth or early fifth century CE), Alpos is a Sicilian giant who terrorized a district and was slain by the god Dionysos. Like the Hundred-Handed Ones he had many arms, and his head was covered with vipers, like Medusa. Alpos, who does not appear elsewhere in Greek mythology, and received no cult, may be considered an invention of the fertile imagination of Nonnus.