- Medusa - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Medusa ( mɪˈdjuːzə, - sə ; Ancient Greek: Μέδουσα, romanized: Médousa, lit 'guardian, protectress'), [a] also called Gorgo (Ancient Greek: Γοργώ) [b] or the Gorgon, was one of the three Gorgons
- Medusa | Mythology, Face, Hair, Perseus, Facts | Britannica
Medusa, in Greek mythology, the most famous of the monster figures called Gorgons, known for her petrifying effect on beholders—those looking at her face were instantly turned to stone Medusa was the only Gorgon who was mortal; hence her slayer, Perseus, was able to kill her by cutting off her head
- The Story of Medusa – Greek Mythology’s Darkest Curse
Medusa, one of the most infamous figures in Greek mythology, has long been remembered for her petrifying gaze, capable of turning anyone to stone Warriors sought her head as a trophy, yet behind the monstrous legend lies a story filled with tragedy, betrayal, and divine injustice
- Medusa :: The Real Story of the Snake-Haired Gorgon
Medusa – whose name probably comes from the Ancient Greek word for “guardian” – was one of the three Gorgons, daughters of the sea gods Phorcys and Ceto, and sisters of the Graeae, Echidna, and Ladon
- The Real Story of Medusa: Protective Powers from a Snake-Haired Gorgon
In ancient Greek mythology, Medusa is the most famous of three monstrous sisters known as the Gorgons The earliest known record about the story of Medusa and the Gorgons can be found in Hesiod’s Theogony
- Medusa in Greek Mythology – Origin Story Death - World History Edu
Medusa was a Gorgon She had two other sisters by name Sthenno and Euryale All her sisters were immortal and dreadful monsters from birth except Medusa Medusa was in fact the prettiest and most famous among her sisters Their parents were Phorcys and Ceto
- Medusa in Greek Mythology: Origin, Powers, Curse Death Explained
Discover the full story of Medusa in Greek mythology—her origin, curse by Athena, powers, death by Perseus, symbolism, and lasting legacy
- Méduse (mythologie) — Wikipédia
Méduse (en grec ancien : Μέδουσα, Médousa), parfois Médusa, appelée aussi la Gorgone (Γοργώ, Gorgô), est dans la mythologie grecque l'une des trois Gorgones (avec ses sœurs Euryale et Sthéno) Elle est la seule à être mortelle
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