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== | The '''Gorgon''' is a creature covered with impenetrable scales, hair of living snakes, hands of brass, sharp fangs and a beard. They were said to live in the west, near the ocean, and guard the entrance to the [[underworld]]. | ||
A stone head or picture of a gorgon was often placed or drawn on temples and graves to avert evil, but also on the shields of soldiers. Such a head could also be found on the older coins of Athens. | |||
===Origins=== | |||
In [[Greek mythology]] a gorgon is a monstrous feminine creature whose appearance would turn the beholder to stone. Later in history, there were three of them: '''Euryale''' ("far-roaming"), '''Sthenno''' ("forceful"), and '''Medusa''' ("ruler"), the latter being the only one of them who was mortal. They were the three daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. | |||
===See also=== | |||
[http://www.monstropedia.org/index.php?title=Medusa Medusa] | |||
[[Category:Mythological Creatures]] | [[Category:Mythological Creatures]] |
Revision as of 22:38, 24 June 2006
The Gorgon is a creature covered with impenetrable scales, hair of living snakes, hands of brass, sharp fangs and a beard. They were said to live in the west, near the ocean, and guard the entrance to the underworld.
A stone head or picture of a gorgon was often placed or drawn on temples and graves to avert evil, but also on the shields of soldiers. Such a head could also be found on the older coins of Athens.
Origins
In Greek mythology a gorgon is a monstrous feminine creature whose appearance would turn the beholder to stone. Later in history, there were three of them: Euryale ("far-roaming"), Sthenno ("forceful"), and Medusa ("ruler"), the latter being the only one of them who was mortal. They were the three daughters of Phorcys and Ceto.