Medusa was a Greek mythological figure which featured in the legend of Perseus. There is also a "Roman" Medusa. Medusa also featured in Ovid's Metamorphoses. He added more stories about what happened after Perseus slayed her.
There is no Roman meaning to Medusa's name, her name in Greek means "queen".
Medusa's roman name was Medusa. Her name was the same, but in latin, it was rondanini.
Medusa is the Latin/Roman equivalent to the Greek Medousa.
A Greek myth.
The Roman equivalent of Medusa is often considered to be Gorgo or simply the Gorgon. In Roman mythology, she retains her characteristics as a monster with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone with her gaze. Medusa is primarily associated with Greek mythology, but her story and attributes were adapted into Roman culture as well.
There is Medusa, and there are more but I'm still looking them up.
There are Greek and Roman myths and legends. Have you ever heard of Hercuels, Medusa, Jupiter, Zeus.
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.
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Medusa.