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In Greek mythology, Chrysaor (Greek Χρυσάωρ = "[He who has a] golden sword"), the brother of Pegasus, was often depicted as a young man, the son of Poseidon and Medusa. He was conceived on the floor of a temple of Athena, after which Medusa turned into a Gorgon. As such, Chrysaor and his brother, the winged horse Pegasus, were not born until Perseus chopped off Medusa's head. They were born from the drops of her blood which fell in the sea; some say that they sprang from Medusa's neck as Perseus beheaded her, a "higher" birth, like the birth of Athena from the head of Zeus. Chrysaor is said to have been king of Iberia (Spain and Portugal).

Chrysaor had one son, Geryon, from Callirhoe, daughter of Oceanus.

"Chrysaor, married to Callirhoe, daughter of glorious Oceanus, was father to the triple-headed Geryon, but Geryon was killed by the great strength of Herakles at sea-circled Erytheis beside his own shambling cattle on that day when Herakles drove those broad-faced cattle toward holy Tiryns, when he crossed the stream of Okeanos and had killed Orthos and the oxherd Eurytion out in the gloomy meadow beyond fabulous Okeanos." - Hesiod, Theogony 287

 
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