The head of Medusa continued to work due to its unique ability to petrify anyone who looked directly at it. In Greek mythology, even after Medusa was slain by Perseus, her head retained its power and was used as a weapon. Perseus employed it to turn enemies to stone during his adventures, highlighting its enduring potency beyond Medusa's life. Additionally, the head served as a protective charm, symbolizing both danger and defense.
I'm going to assume that you're asking which son of Zeus killed Medusa, in which case the answer would be Perseus.
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.
Poseidon was Medusa's boyfriend and they were hanging out in Athena's temple. Then Athena turned Medusa into Medusa.
The individual you are referring to is Perseus, a hero in Greek mythology known for slaying Medusa and for being the son of Zeus and Danaë. After defeating Medusa, he used her head as a weapon, including turning the sea monster Cetus to stone to save Princess Andromeda.
Medusa did not, no.
Athena put the head of Medusa on her shield.
because her head can not disintegrate like the rest of her for it can be used to help in war by turning people to stone and even when Medusa is dead even looking at her can still turn you to stone.
Perseus cut off medusa's head by using the sheild that Athena gave him to watch the sleeping medusa and then he cut her head off with a sword.
He did not, Perseus was sent to fetch the head of Medusa by King Polydektes of Seriphos.
Medusa died in her lair in the garden when Perseus cut of her head
The hero that cut off Medusa's head was named Perseus. Who then gave the head to Athena.
Perseus gave Athena Medusa's head because she lent him her shield. Athena then put the head on her own, shield where it remains.
In Greek mythology, Medusa's head is said to retain its petrifying gaze even after she is dead. The magical properties of her head are part of the mythological story and are not grounded in real-world scientific explanations.
Pegasus did.
yes it is
Athena
Medusa(: