No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
Poseidon was in Athena's temple with Medusa. At that time, Medusa was beautiful. Athena caught them and got furious. Then she turned Medusa ugly with snake hair.
A Greek myth.
Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa were the three Gorgon sisters in Greek mythology. Medusa was famously decapitated by the hero Perseus.
No, they are myths. Hence the term Greek Mythology.
Medusa
Medusa is the monster slain by Perseus, the oldest of the Greek heroes.
Is it true that Greek God Zues wanted Medusa to be with him but she didn't want to so King Zues turned er ugly
Greek was the language of this story thank you
The name Medusa comes from the Greek "Médousa" which meant "guardian, protector". Most names in Greek mythology are related to what the person or story was about.
Medusa is a character of Greek mythology. Her story, as well as many other stories of Greek mythology can be found in various books and websites. A few books that contain information on Medusa include 'Perseus: The Hunt for Medusa', 'Medusa,' and 'Sweet Venom.'
Μεδουσα Μεδουση is Greek for Medusa.
Poseidon was in Athena's temple with Medusa. At that time, Medusa was beautiful. Athena caught them and got furious. Then she turned Medusa ugly with snake hair.
Medusa.
Medusa.
The original story was from greek mythology and was just about perseus defeating medusa but in the movie they added the kraken which is never mentioned in any greek myth.
Μέδουσα (Medusa).
Mythological origins of Medusa: exploring her background story and character in Greek mythology. Symbolism of Medusa: analyzing the various interpretations and representations of Medusa in literature, art, and popular culture. Feminist readings of Medusa: examining how Medusa's story has been reinterpreted through a feminist lens. Psychological analysis of the Medusa archetype: delving into the psychological and symbolic significance of the figure of Medusa in relation to fear, power, and transformation.