- Medusa in Myth - Mythography
Offers a brief profile Medusa, the Ancient Greek monster that was once a beautiful woman.
www.loggia.com/myth/medusa.html
- Medousa & the Gorgones - Theoi Project
Features excerpts from classic Greek texts mentioning the three powerful winged daimones: the mortal Medousa, and her two immortal sisters Stheno and Euryale.
www.theoi.com/Pontios/Gorgones.html
- Greek Mythology Link: Medusa
Outlines the family of Medusa, one of the three Gorgons, snake-haired beings that turned to stone those who beheld them.
homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Medusa1.html
- Medusa - Wikipedia
Article about Medusa, the monstrous chthonic female character in Greek mythology, whose gaze could turn onlookers to stone.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medusa_(mythology)
- Monstrous: Medusa
Article about Medusa includes a description of the Gorgon as well as the origin and symbolic meaning of Medusa.
monsters.monstrous.com/medusa.htm
- Perseus and the Gorgon Medusa
Retelling of the classic myth.
msms.essortment.com/perseusgorgonm_rzzi.htm
- The Graeae and the Gorgons
Features the myths involving Medusa: the Graeae and the Gorgons, Perseus and Medusa, Atlas, and Andromeda. From chapter 15 of Bulfinch's Mythology, The Age of Fable.
www.bartleby.com/181/151.html
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