The Greek hero Perseus was the one who beheaded Medusa. He went to her island while she was asleep and moved her snakes of hair out of the way and then chopped her head off. Medusa was dead but he snakes weren't so he had to be careful when putting them in the bag.
The hero Perseus beheaded the monster Medusa.
No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa were the three Gorgon sisters in Greek mythology. Medusa was famously decapitated by the hero Perseus.
Medusa
Yes; Medusa and her sisters were the three gorgons.
There is no Greek Mythology due to when Medusa was born, Unfortunately.
No, Pegusus sprang from the blood of the beheaded Medusa (a Gorgon) and is a creature from Greek mythology.
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No, Medusa is from Greek mythology.
According to most modern beliefs, no, Pegasus does not exist. In Greek mythology, Pegasus was a winged horse that came out of Medusa when she was beheaded by Perseus.
Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa were the three Gorgon sisters in Greek mythology. Medusa was famously decapitated by the hero Perseus.
No, Medusa is a Gorgon from Greek mythology.
No from Greek mythology
Greek mythology has no chronology.
Medusa
There is no Greek Mythology due to when Medusa was born, Unfortunately.
Yes; Medusa and her sisters were the three gorgons.
No. Medusa is originally from Ancient Greek mythology.