Medusa es una figura de la mitología griega, la única mortal de las tres Gorgonas, junto con sus hermanas inmortales, Esteno y Euríale. Las tres Gorgonas nacieron del dios del mar de los peligros de ...
La mitología griega siempre ha presentado a Medusa como una bestia mitológica o un monstruo femenino que convertía en piedra a cualquiera que la viera fijamente a los ojos. Pero Medusa no siempre fue ...
Antena 3: ¿Cuánto sabes sobre Mitología Griega? La curiosidad sobre Medusa que ha dejado de piedra a los ‘Aldeanos’
¿Cuánto sabes sobre Mitología Griega? La curiosidad sobre Medusa que ha dejado de piedra a los ‘Aldeanos’
Medusa, one of the three monstrous Gorgons, was a snake-haired female who turned anybody who looked upon her to stone. She was finally killed by the hero Perseus, who used her severed head as a weapon against his enemies.
Perseus, son of Zeus, was a Greek hero from Argos. He is best remembered for killing Medusa, rescuing Andromeda, and founding the city of Mycenae.
The Graeae were three sisters who lived in a remote corner of the world, sharing a single eye and a single tooth among them. They were best known for (reluctantly) helping Perseus in his quest to slay Medusa.
The Gorgons were three monstrous sisters who lived at the edge of the world; they are perhaps best remembered for their snake hair and fearsome appearance. Two of the Gorgons were immortal, but the third—Medusa—was mortal and eventually slain by the hero Perseus.