Perseus was a warrior who was sent to kill a gorgon by the name of Medusa. The gorgon's expression was so scary it would turn anyone who looked at it to stone. Perseus beheaded the monster by looking at it through a mirror rather than right at it.
Definitely not- she was Perseus' wife. The mother of Perseus was Danae.
What is Perseus duties
Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
The Romans only changed the names of the gods, not the heroes. So Perseus' Roman name is still Perseus.
No one acted as a mirror for Perseus. Athena's polished shield acted as a mirror for Perseus though.
Perseus had to approach Medusa with a mirror because anyone who looked into her eyes would be turned into stone. If you look at her reflection, nothing would happen.
he used the shield athena gave him like a mirror. when medusa went after the shield(thinking it was perseus)persus cut off her head.
No. Perseus had used his shield as a mirror to see where Medusa was without looking directly at her so he wouldn't turn to stone.
The Greek hero Perseus killed Medusa. He took his reflecting mirror and shined it to Medusa. Then, she cut off her head and she threw it into a nearby pond.
She was killed by Perseus, who killed her by looking at her through a mirror rather than right at her.
Perseus was a warrior who was sent to kill a gorgon by the name of Medusa. The gorgon's expression was so scary it would turn anyone who looked at it to stone. Perseus beheaded the monster by looking at it through a mirror rather than right at it.
Perseus cut her head off by using his shield as a mirror so he wouldn't be turned to stone.
Perseus used a short sharp sword given to him by hermes (messenger god) and a shield used as a mirror, given to him by athena (god of war strategy and wisdom). Perseus looked at Medusas reflection with the shield and took of her head with the sword.
When you looked at Medusa, you were turned into stone. The hero Perseus beheaded her, using a mirror shield.
No, Perseus is not the son Poseidon. Perseus was the son of Zeus.
Definitely not- she was Perseus' wife. The mother of Perseus was Danae.