Gorgon

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(Γοργόνες). Three terrible monsters, one view of which addressed people to the stone: Eurila, Sfeny and Medusa. They were the daughters of Forkis and Keto. They were covered with snakes instead of hair, they had wings, terrible teeth and claws. Of the three gorgon, one jellyfish was mortal and was killed by the Perse.

(Source: "A brief dictionary of mythology and antiquities." M. Korsh. St. Petersburg, edition A. S. Suvorin, 1894.)

Gorgon

(Γοργώ, γοργών), in Greek mythology, the monstrous generations of the naval deities of Forky and Keto, granddaughters of the earth gay and the sea of \u200b\u200bPonta. G. - Three sisters: Sfeno, Eurial and Medusa. Senior - immortal, younger (jellyfish) - mortal. G. Live in the extreme west off the coast of the Ocean River, next to grahi. and Heperdami. They differ in a terrible view: winged, covered with scales, with snakes instead of hair, with fangs, with gaze, turning everything alive in stone. Perseus He beheaded sleeping by G. Medusa, looking into the copper shield on its reflection (Apollod. II 4.2); from blood jellyfish appeared winged Pegasus - The fruit of her connection with Poseidon (NeS. Theog. 270-286). In the myth of the city, the topic of the struggle of the Olympic gods and their heroic offspring with chtonic forces was reflected.
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(Source: "Myths of the Peoples of the World".)

Gorgon

Three sisters (Feno, Eurial and Medusa), winged Women monsters with snakes instead of hair, with fangs; View Gorgon turned everything alive in stone. Daughters of the Marine Deichness of Forkis and his sisters keto, sisters of Gray, Dragon of the palm and hesperid. Of the three gorgon, the only mortal is jellyfish, she killed her Perseus. Gorgon lived in the west of the coast of the ocean, next to the hesperids. At first Gorgon were beautiful girls. Athena began to envy them, and on her initiative, the girls were expelled to the extreme West. There, their appearance gradually changed: Gorgon's heads were covered with dragon scales, they have grown huge fangs, copper hands and gold wings. However, it did not quench the envy of Athens. To kill mortal jellyfish, she elected Persea, who coped with the assignment with the assignment.

// Vladislav Khodasevich: Gorgon

(Source: "Myths of Ancient Greece. Dictionary-Directory." Edwart, 2009.)

Roman copy of the head of jellyfish, decorated the shield on the statue of Athens Parfenos Fidia
(about 438 BC. er).
Marble.
Munich.
GlipTotek.

Antetix Vullets of the temple of Apollo in the Ways.
About 500 BC e.
Rome.
Museum of Villa Julia.

Fragment of embossed amphoria from Boeotia.
Start VII century. BC e.
Paris.
Louvre.

Picture of Caravaggio.
About 1600.
Florence.
Gallery Uffizi.

Fragment of the statue of B. Chellyn "Perseus".
Bronze.
1554.
Florence.
Loggia dei Lanci.

The painting of red-breed hydrota "artist Pan".
470-460 BC e.
London.
British museum.





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Books

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