In Greek mythology, Gorgons are monstrous sisters known for their hair of snakes and the ability to turn anyone who gazes upon them into stone, with Medusa being the most famous of the trio.
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Mythological Origins
Comparative Mythology
Cultural Significance
Gorgons In Ancient Art
Gorgons In Modern Media
Characteristics Of Gorgons
Scientific Interpretations
Gorgon Legends Around The World
Greek Mythology
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🐍 The Gorgons were three sisters: Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa.
👁️ Gorgons were known for their hair made of living snakes.
💀 Anyone who looked directly at a Gorgon would instantly turn to stone.
⚔️ Medusa was the only mortal among the three Gorgon sisters.
🌊 The Gorgons lived at the edge of the world, beyond the land of mortals.
🥇 Perseus is famous for defeating Medusa with the help of Athena's shield.
🌙 Gorgons were often depicted with monstrous features, embodying the power of terror.
📜 In Greek mythology, the Gorgons represented the fear of the unknown and chaos.
🌟 The image of a Gorgon’s head was often used for protection against evil.
🎭 Over time, Gorgons have become symbols of female rage and empowerment in modern culture.