No.
That is a modern interpretation.
No. You're thinking of the Graeae, who shared one tooth and one eye among them. By stealing their eye, Perseus forced them to tell him the whereabouts of the items he needed to kill the Gorgon, Medusa (or in later accounts, the location of Medusa herself).
no. medusa was the most beutiful woman in the world, and she knew it. because she was so vain, she was turned into a hideous beast that no one could look in the eye. if u did, you were turned to stone.
one of these two she has snake hairs or could turn you into stone by meeting eye contact
Medusa, one of three gorgons. She could turn people to stone by making eye contact with them.
No, she tempted them to.
Medusa goes to Devil's Bayou to search for the Devil's Eye diamond.
Medusa did not have one.
Medusa was once a beautiful maiden who attracted attention to many men. One day, Aphrodite became very jealous and turned her into a beast that when looked at directly in the eye one will be turned into stone. She originated in her temple in the underworld.
The woman who shared one eye between them is a reference to the character of the Gorgon Medusa from Greek mythology, specifically in the context of the myth of the Graeae, who were three sisters that shared one eye and one tooth among them. Medusa herself is often depicted with snakes for hair and is known for her ability to turn people to stone with her gaze. The Graeae, in contrast, were often seen as old hags who provided guidance to the hero Perseus during his quest.
When Perseus travels to defeat Medusa, a gorgon, he must first locate the island on which they live. To do this, he goes to the grey ones, or as they are known in the story, the Gray Women, who can see all with their one eye.
Medusa isn't a Greek Goddess, and she doesn't have any powers, except if you mean the 'turn into stone when you look her in the eye' thing. That was only a curse by Athena because Medusa and Poseidon were making love in one of Athena's temples, and Athena is a virgin goddess.
A lot like Medusa, if you looked him in the eye, you turned to stone.