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 | | Medusa 2 was a daughter of King Sthenelus 3 of Mycenae, son of Perseus 1. |  | | Still others affirm that Medusa 1 was a beautiful woman and the hope of many suitors, and that the most beautiful in her was her magnificent hair. |  | | When Medusa 1 was beheaded, the other GORGONS woke up and pursued Perseus 1, but they could not see him because he was wearing the helmet of Hades. |
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| | Algol Star System :: Library > Mythology And Phantasy Star |
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| | Medusa Coins: They'll Transform You |
 | | Though Medusa and her sisters Stheno and Euryale as a group are referred to in antiquity as the Gorgons (the Greek spelling/transliteration is Gorgones), I'm not aware of either of her sisters, unlike Medusa, being referred to simply as the Gorgon. |  | | Daughter of the sea gods Phorcys and Ceto, she was once a beautiful maiden but was turned into a snake-haired monster by Athena for sleeping with (or being ravaged by) Poseidon in Athena's temple. |  | | Medusa was the only mortal among the three Gorgon sisters. |
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| | Perseus and the gorgon Medusa |
 | | In Greek mythology, the hero Perseus killed the gorgon Medusa, whose visage was so terrible that all who looked on her were turned to stone. |  | | Originally the sisters had been beautiful maidens, but when Poseidon had courted Medusa, her pride in her beauty was so great that she had scornfully rejected the god’s advances. |  | | Medusa’s sisters awoke to find Medusa’s headless body in a pool of blood and immediately set out in pursuit of Perseus, but they could not catch him, for Hermes’ sandals flew faster than the gorgons ever could. |
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 | | Medusa In Greek mythology, a gorgon is a female monster (also known as a Gorgo.) Medusa was the most famous gorgon. |  | | Her Name and Origin Medusa means "sovereign female wisdom," in Sanskrit it'sMedha, Greek Metis, Egyptian Met or Maat. |  | | If you need help locating medusa greek god then you've come to the right place because we have all the medusa greek god you could want. |
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| | Medusa -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | in Greek mythology, the slayer of the Gorgon Medusa and the rescuer of Andromeda from a sea monster. |  | | The later Greek poet Hesiod increased the number of Gorgons to threeStheno (the Mighty), Euryale (the Far Springer), and Medusa (the Queen)and made them the daughters of the sea god Phorcys and of his sister-wife Ceto. |  | | in Greek mythology, the most famous of the monster figures known as Gorgons. |
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| | The Medusa myth |
 | | The gorgon, in Greek mythology, is a female monster, or most commonly known as a Gorgo. |  | | She bragged at being more beautiful than the Goddess Athena, and one day, while in her temple, she was ravished by the Sea God Neptune. |  | | She bragged of her beauty but she was sought after by many suitors. |
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| | Mythography The Greek Creature Medusa in Myth and Art |
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 | | Unlike Caravaggio’s Medusa, this statue is the fully embodied form of a warrior goddess, unconquered and armed for battle, she and her lion guard the temple at Coru. |  | | Cixous (1975) refers to Freud's sexualization of Medusa which she refutes as one of many "theories anchored in the dogma of castration" and the notion of woman as a Dark Continent, or a hysteric. |  | | Berman and Ovid: Before we have Medusa, there is the origin of Perseus before he came to slay her. |
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 | | According to Celtic mythology, the superstition about the four-leaf clover originated with the Druids, who probably were priests from Atlantis washed ashore somewhere in Wales. |  | | In Hindu mythology, the lights represent victory after a dark period of war. |  | | "Hydra' in Greek mythology, the nine-headed water serpent slain by Hercules. |
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| | Greek Mythology: Medusa |
 | | In Greek mythology, a gorgon is a female monster (also known as a Gorgo.) Medusa was the most famous gorgon. |  | | To make a long story short, Athena and Hermes helped him out by providing him with magic winged sandals, a curved sword to slice off her head and a shield. |  | | Perseus (Zeus' son) tried to rescue his mother Danae from King Polydectes by bringing back Medusa's head. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Medusa: Solving the Mystery of the Gorgon |
 | | Medusa, the Gorgon, who turns those who gaze upon her to stone, is one of the most popular and enduring figures of Greek mythology. |  | | this theory states that "people's actions and belief systems are determinded by the physical realities of their existence rather than the other way around" sure this sounds logical--but it leaves out the possiblity of spiritual mystery.Wilk explains away every aspect of the Gorgon Medusa with out any regard for spirituality or religion. |  | | Wilk explains every aspect of Medusa's myth using "cultural materialism" as his strategy. |
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| | Perseus and Medusa - History for Kids! |
 | | Then Perseus met the god Hermes, who gave him winged sandals to wear so he could fly to where Medusa was, and fight from the air. |  | | When Perseus came to them, at first they didn't want to tell him where Medusa was. |  | | And he met the goddess Athena, who gave him a sword and a shield. |
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| | Medusa |
 | | In Greek mythology, Medusa ("cunning queen"), was the only mortal of the three Gorgon sisters. |  | | She was said to be a daughter of Phorcys and Ceto, a mortal woman whom Athena changed into a Gorgon as punishment for desecrating her temple by sleeping with Poseidon there. |  | | When Athena came upon Medusa and Poseidon (also an arch-rival of Athena's since he vied for dominance over Athens, Athena offering the olive tree, Poseidon, the horse), she turned Medusa's beautiful hair into snakey tendrils and banished her to the far ends of the earth beyond the Hyperborean lands where she remained with her sisters. |
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 | | Medusas or Medusae Greek Mythology The Gorgon who was killed by Perseus. |  | | Aurelio Zen has, by his appearance in the new Medusa, had more than enough of the deceit that passes... |  | | The Medusa Trust exists to preserve Medusa for future generations and use her to provide benefit to the... |
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| | Bulfinch Mythology Chapter 15 |
 | | She was once a beautiful maiden whose hair was her chief glory but as she dared to vie in beauty with Minerva, the goddess deprived her of her charms and changed her beautiful ringlets into hissing serpents. |  | | None of these beings make much figure in mythology except Medusa, the Gorgon, whose story we shall next advert to. |  | | When Perseus was grown up Polydectes sent him to attempt the conquest of Medusa, a terrible monster who had laid waste the country. |
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| | The Gorgons * The Immortals * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant |
 | | The sisters Sthenno and Euryale were immortal but the third, Medusa, was mortal. |  | | He was wearing winged sandals and the Helm of Hades but the Gorgons were at his heels, the serpents on their heads and at their waists were snapping at Perseus as he sped away |  | | andquot;Gorgonandquot;, Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant. |
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| | The Deadly Power of Medusa |
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| | Medusa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Medusa is used as one of the many symbols of the haute couture house Versace. |  | | In Greek mythology, Medusa (Greek: Μέδουσα), was a monstrous female character whose gaze could turn people to stone. |  | | Upon discovery of the desecration of her temple, Athena changed Medusa's form to match that of her sister Gorgons as punishment. |
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 | | I am completing a dissertation (encompassing Medusa) in Mythological Studies. |  | | A list by Lawrance M. Bernabo, Teaching Mythology |  | | This book is mythologically inaccurate, sexist and culturally slanted. |
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| | Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology: Medusa |
 | | The sole mortal of the monstrous Gorgons, slain by Perseus. |  | | The fact that the hero used a reflective shield given him by Athena to avoid looking directly at Medusa suggests that the Gorgon had the power of turning to stone whoever looked upon her. |  | | But most versions of the myth put it that she turned to stone whoever she looked upon. |
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| | Poseidon Mythology : Monsters : Medusa |
 | | This snake-haired women - also known as Medusa the Gorgan - is frequently a minion of Demeter, who turns all who look at her into stone. |  | | Medusa will stay in one area and stone any citizens who pass her into stone. |  | | Although Medusa can also be found in Atlantis, this monster can still cause misery and mayhem throughout your entire city. |
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| | Constellation Perseus |
 | | So bright was Athena's shield that he could clearly see the Medusa's reflection in it and so he backed toward her and with a mighty back-handed blow cut off her head. |  | | Poseidon saw to it that his beloved Medusa also was given a place among the stars. |  | | The Medusa once had been a beautiful woman with long and glowing hair. |
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| | Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia - - Medusa |
 | | Named for the hideous gorgon of Greek mythology, Medusa was originally built as a 44-gun frigate. |  | | Seven weeks after the shipwreck, four more men were found aboard the Medusa, the last of 17 men who had chosen to remain with the ship. |  | | On June 16, 1816, Medusa sailed as flagship of a four-ship convoy dispatched to establish a garrison in Senegal, which had been repatriated to France as part of the peace settlement negotiated after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo and after the return of the Bourbon monarchy to the French throne. |
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| | MEDUSA - Ancient Mythology |
 | | But she had loved the god Poseidon, and appeared in his temple, for which profanity the god took away her beauty, and replaced her hair with hissing, writhing snakes. |  | | One of the three Gorgons, Medusa was the youngest, and orginally very beautiful. |  | | Creeping up on her, Perseus cut off her head, and from her trunk sprang Pegasus and Chrysaor, the father of Geryoneus. |
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| | Medusa, in Greek mythology |
 | | Medusa, in Greek mythology, most famous of the three monstrous |  | | She was once a beautiful woman, but she offended Athena, who changed her hair into snakes and made her face so hideous that all who looked at her were turned to stone. |  | | Age Of Fable Or Beauties Of Mythology: Chapter XV: Graeae Or Gray-Maids - Perseus - Medusa - Atlas - Andromeda. |
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| | Greek Mythology Creature |
 | | Tamed by Bellerophon it served as his mount during his adventures including his slaying of the Chimaera. |  | | Stheno and Euryale were born as gorgons from Phorcys and Ceto. |  | | Medusa began life as a girl so lovely she made Athena jealous. |
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| | MEDUSA - Gods from Greek Mythology |
 | | Unlike her sisters EURYALE and STHENO, MEDUSA started off as a gorgeously beautiful woman, but she was turned into Gorgonzola by a jealous ATHENA. |  | | MEDUSA: Most famous of the GORGONS, the hideous snake-haired hags. |  | | She was now so horribly ugly that anyone who saw her face turned instantly to stone. |
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| | Medusa Mythology Examination |
 | | The Medusa Mythology Examination is a nonprofit educational association incorporated in the state of Maryland and recognized by the U.S. government. |  | | The 2006 Medusa Mythology Examination will be administered during the week of 3 - 7 April, 2006. |  | | This year, the exam is open to ALL students in grades 9-12, not simply those enrolled in Latin or Greek courses. |
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003027204 |
 | | Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Medusa (Greek mythology) Juvenile literature, Mythology, Greek |  | | Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding. |  | | Table of contents for Medusa / Xavier Niz ; consultant, Laurel Bowman. |
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| | Application for 2003 Medusa Mythology Exam |
 | | All checks or Money Orders should be in US funds, drawn on a US bank and made payable to the "Medusa Mythology Examination." All registrants should mail their forms and payment on or before 15 February 2003. |  | | Students have 30 minutes to complete the exam; all students from a school must take the exam at the same time; Latin/Greek teachers may proctor the exam. |  | | These students requesting registration for the 2003 Medusa Mythology Exam are enrolled in the Kentucky Educational Television Distance Learning Latin Class. |
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