Medusa is part of Greek mythology. Her gaze turned people to stone. Her her was writihing snakes.
Medusa
The greek monster medusa turned people to stone.
In Ancient Greek Mythology, one of the goddesses named Athena, cursed another lower goddess named Medusa forever with an unbinding curse. Athena was jealous due to the fact that a lower goddess recived much attention, so anyone who then on looked at medusa's eyes turned to stone. creating "the stone people"
well in Greek mythology Medusa could turn people to stone by looking at them.
Medusa is part of Greek mythology. Her gaze turned people to stone. Her her was writihing snakes.
Medusa
The greek monster medusa turned people to stone.
In Ancient Greek Mythology, one of the goddesses named Athena, cursed another lower goddess named Medusa forever with an unbinding curse. Athena was jealous due to the fact that a lower goddess recived much attention, so anyone who then on looked at medusa's eyes turned to stone. creating "the stone people"
well in Greek mythology Medusa could turn people to stone by looking at them.
Medusa was a beautiful woman who got on the nerves of one of the goddesses. the goddess turned her ugly so that anyone who looked at her would instantly turn to stone
In Greek mythology, Medusa was cursed by Athena for desecrating her temple. As a result, she was transformed into a Gorgon with snakes for hair and a gaze that turned people to stone.
There isn't one in Greek Mythology.
The myth of Medusa, a Gorgon creature in Greek mythology, tells the story of a woman with snakes for hair whose gaze could turn people to stone. There is no specific volcano mentioned in connection to this myth; it is usually associated with her home, a cave in the mountains. It is a mythical aspect rather than a scientific phenomena related to a volcano.
Medusa was not a Greek goddess. She did appear in their mythology, however, as the terrifying snake-haired Gorgon whose gaze turned you to stone. Her head's powers were eventually used as a weapon by the hero Perseus.
I think perhaps you are thinking of a Gorgon, such as Medusa who had snakes instead of hair and who's appearance was so horrific that a person who looked at her would be turned to stone.
Medusa (the lady with the snakes for hair)