Below link may help you. There was only one, and he was the son of Medusa.
Chrysaor isn't mentioned much in greeek mythology but is said to be either a giant or a winged boar. He also has a brother Pegasus.
In mainstream Greek mythology, the only offspring of Medusa were Pegasus (a male winged horse) and Chrysaor (a male giant with a golden sword).
Zeus's first child in Greek mythology is Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare.
First the Greek, later the Roman culture.
Medusa, in Greek mythology, is said to have given birth to two children: Chrysaor and Pegasus. Chrysaor was known as a giant and often depicted wielding a golden sword, while Pegasus, the winged horse, emerged from her blood when she was slain by the hero Perseus. Their births are symbolic of the complex themes of transformation and the consequences of Medusa's story.
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Pandora was the first woman in greek mythology, wife of Epimetheus and she released all of man's faults
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