Medusa


 
 
Medusa

In Greek mythology, Medusa

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(Greek: ???????),

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was a monstrous female character whose gaze could turn people to stone.

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Some classical references describe her as one of three Gorgon sisters. Medusa, Stheno, and Euryale were monsters with brass hands, sharp fangs and hair of living, venomous serpents. The Gorgons and their other sisters the Graeae (and possibly the Hesperides) were daughters of Phorcys and Ceto.

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In the most well known version of the myth, Medusa originally started out as a beautiful human. She was raped by Poseidon in Athena's temple. Poseidon was an arch-rival of Athena's since at one time he vied for patronage of Athens; the soon-to-become Athenians chose Athena's offering of the olive tree over Poseidon's offering of horses or a spring of water.

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Upon discovery of the desecration of her temple, Athena changed Medusa's form to match that of her sister Gorgons as punishment. Medusa's hair turned into snakes and her glance would turn all living creatures to stone. She was banished beyond the Hyperborean lands.

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While Medusa was pregnant by Poseidon, she was beheaded by the hero Perseus with help from Athena and Hermes. From her neck came her offspring: Pegasus and Chrysaor. Perseus used Medusa's head to rescue Andromeda, kill Polydectes, and, in some versions, petrify the Titan Atlas. Then he gave it to Athena, who placed it on her shield Aegis.

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Gorgon: In Greek mythology, the Gorgons ("terrible" or, according to some, "loud-roaring") were vicious female monsters with sharp fangs and hair of living, venomous snakes....

Stheno: Stheno ("forceful"), in Greek mythology, was one of the immortal Gorgons, vicious female monsters with brass hands, sharp fangs and hair of living, venomous snakes. Her sister Euryale was immortal and sister Medusa was mortal. Stheno's head was displayed when she died for all the gods to mock at. S...

Euryale: Euryale ("far-roaming"), in Greek mythology, was one of the immortal Gorgons, vicious female monsters with brass hands, sharp fangs and hair of living, venomous snakes. Her sister Stheno was immortal and sister Medusa was mortal. She was a daughter of Phorcys and Ceto....


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Introduction
Medusa in popular culture
 
FR: Méduse (mythologie)


 

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Phorcys (3) - Ceto (3) - Greek mythology (3) - Gorgon (3) - Stheno (2) - Euryale (2) - Medusa (2) - Andromeda (1) - Chrysaor (1) - Pegasus (1) - Polydectes (1) - Monster (1) - Aegis (1) - Atlas (1) - Hermes (1) -
 

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