Perseus
The hero Perseus did. He was, however, not a god.
The son of Zeus who killed the Gorgon Medusa and turned the giant Atlas to stone was Perseus. He beheaded Medusa with the help of divine gifts, including a reflective shield from Athena. Afterward, he used Medusa's head to petrify Atlas when he encountered him. Perseus is known for his heroic feats in Greek mythology, particularly in his quest to defeat Medusa.
He took the head of Medusa out of his bad. Anyone you looks at Medusa's face gets turned to stone.
Perseus did this. He was flying by with his winged sandals and he saw Atlas holding up the sky. He felt sorry for Atlas and turned him into stone with Medusa's head. This is supposedly how Mount Atlas came about.
Niobe, turned to stone by Apollo and Artemis. Atlas ind Phineus by Perseus brandishing Medusa's head.
Perseus, son of Zeus, killed the snake-haired Medusa by cutting off her head with a sword given to him by the gods. After killing Medusa, Perseus used her head as a weapon, turning Atlas to stone when he tried to attack him.
Perseus, son of Zeus, killed Medusa because she turned people to stone -- essentially, because she was a murderer.
He didn't - it was Athena who out of pity turned Atlas to stone with Medusa's head to relieve him of holding up the Ouranos or sky from the Earth; he then became the Atlas mountains
Medusa and a ketos, which is a huge sea serpent. he turned it stone with Medusa head to save the princess Andromeda
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You are turned to stone.Anyone who looked at Medusa was turned to stone.
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