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Gorgon, monster figure in Greek mythology. Homer spoke of a single Gorgon—a monster of the underworld. The later Greek poet Hesiod increased the number of Gorgons to three—Stheno (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. The Attic tradition regarded the Gorgon as a monster produced by Gaea, the personification of Earth, to aid her sons against the gods.
Medusa is a figure from Greek mythology known for her terrifying appearance, with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone with her gaze.
According to the myth, Medusa was once a beautiful woman with long, flowing hair. She was one of the three Gorgons...
The Odyssey is an epic poem written by the ancient Greek poet Homer in the 8th century BC. It tells the story of the Greek hero Odysseus and his ten-year journey home after the fall of Troy.
The story begins with the Trojan War, in which Odysseus fought as one of the leaders of the Greeks. After the war, he sets off for home, but ...
The story of the Golden Fleece is a myth from ancient Greek literature. It tells the story of a group of heroes who embark on a journey to retrieve the Golden Fleece, a valuable and magical object that was guarded by a dragon in the kingdom of Colchis.