Medusa, one of the Gorgons, is not directly associated with the Atlantis myth or legend. There are plenty of maritime deities and sub(no pun intended) deities such as Thetis- also the the Goddess of Justice ( Blindfolded), Electra, daughter of Atlas- she caught on in a flash!, on the male side King Neptune, the sea-God- also known by the Greek handle of Poseidon- hence Poseidon adventure. There were several water-nympths in Greek mythology which might be allied to Atlantis. take the plunge.
Medusa did not guard anything, she was simply the only mortal Gorgon that King Polydektes of Seriphos could send Perseus to kill.
Athena, a goddess did this to her. When Medusa was a very beautiful girl, she asked to visit the south. Athena did not let her. So then Medusa therantened her that she would dare say she was jealous of her beauty. Then Athens got mad and cursed with ugliness. She was so ugly whoever looks her in the eye will turn to stone.
Medusa continued to guard the shrine of Athena that she was priestess of prior to her transformation. No actual location is given, though, but it was likely near the coast, since the Gorgons represented the dangers of the sea. -Indiriel _______________ Medusa roamed around with her three sisters. Stoning helpless victims.
no. the gorgons were the sisters of medusa and were immortal. kampe was the guard of the hundered handed giants during the titan's rule
Unless you are referring to a specific fictional universe or work of fiction, no. Mermaids do not exist and never did. There is no firm evidence that Atlantis existed either, and if it did it was simply populated by humans.
Poseidon was Medusa's boyfriend and they were hanging out in Athena's temple. Then Athena turned Medusa into Medusa.
Medusa had no children.
No, Rhea was not Medusa. Rhea was a Titan. Medusa was a Gorgon.
Non existent. Atlantis is a myth
Latin for Greek "Ἀτλαντὶς" is "Atlantis". In antiquity, Plato's dialogues on Atlantis have been translated into Latin by Calcidius.
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