They are the children of Poseidon by Medusa. They sprang from her neck and blood, fully grown, after she was slain by Perseus.
The Greek Gorgon Stheno did not have offspring: Medusa was the only Gorgon to reproduce: her children being Pegasus the winged horse and Chrysaor - a giant or winged boar (or both).
Pegasus' family is the gorgon, Medusa ( MUM ) an Greek God Poseidon (DAD). Brother Chrysaor. Grandpearents are Cronus and Rhea (POSEIDONS SIDE) and Phorcys and Ceto ( MEDUSAS SIDE).
When her head was cut of by Perseus, Pegasus sprung from her neck, as well as Chrysaor, who is shown sometimes as a young man and sometimes as a giant or winged boar.
No, not a gorgon, but a relation. Hercules had to journey to the end of the world. Eurystheus ordered the hero to bring him the cattle of the monster Geryon. Geryon was the son of Chrysaor and Callirrhoe. Chrysaor had sprung from the body of the Gorgon Medusa after Perseus beheaded her, and Callirrhoe was the daughter of two Titans, Oceanus and Tethys. With such distinguished lineage, it is no surprise that Geryon himself was quite unique. It seems that Geryon had three heads and three sets of legs all joined at the waist. To make it short Geryon was a total different "thing" and Medusa was a gorgon for example but they are close in relation.
When Perseus killed Medusa, Chrysaor was born.
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Pegasus and Chrysaor by Poseidon.
Chrysaor and Pegasus.
Chrysaor and Pegasus.
It was Khrysaor also known as Chrysaor
Medusa had two offspring, Pegasus and Chrysaor.
Yes, the gigantic Chrysaor, and Pegasus, the horse.
Yes: Chrysaor and Pegasus.
Chrysaor and Pegasus.
Medusa had two children by Poseidon, Pegasus and Chrysaor.
No sister, but a brother, the giant Chrysaor.