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Medusa Greek Mythology
Medusa Greek mythologyIn Greek mythology, Medusa - the youngest of the Gorgon, monstrous creatures of sea deities Forkisa and Keto. Unlike his immortal sisters, Medusa was mortal. Once she was a beauty, her lovers were Poseidon and Hephaestus. One night she sat down with Poseidon in one of the temples of Athens. Angered by this chaste goddess turned Medusa into covered with scales winged monster with glowing eyes, huge fangs, a drop-down language, sharp claws and snakes instead of hair (some say that Athena did it in retaliation for a daring declaration of Medusa, that she supposedly superior to the goddess of beauty). Terrible Medusa publish a monstrous roar, one of her eyes was enough to make people turned to stone. Perseus beheaded the sleeping Medusa, staring at her reflection in given to him by Athena polished to a shine copper shield. From Medusa's dead body appeared Hrisaor warrior and winged horse Pegasus - the children of Poseidon. Gone in Backpack bag served as head of Medusa Persia reliable weapon with which he drew many of his enemies into stone and then he gave this eerie trophy to Athena, which hoisted him to their auspices. Some argue that the Aegis Athens was made from the skin of Medusa, stripped of the goddess. With two Vials of blood of Medusa, given him by Athena, the famous healer Asclepius could either revive people by giving them blood from the left side of the body Gorgon, or instantly kill them, giving them the blood from the right side of the body. Medusa's children and Hephaestus were like - belching flames from their mouths all the terrible three-headed shepherd-eater - and his sister, Kaka, who helped Heracles to kill his ugly brother.Medusa - mysterious creatures, and sometimes hostile to man. Where this fame does has gone and whether it was established? Most people at the mere word
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