She is one of the Gorgons (one of Medusa's sisters)
In Greek mythology they lived under the sea
Yes; Medusa and her sisters were the three gorgons.
Stheno, Euryale and Medusa (all female).
The Gorgons were feared. They had the hair of snakes, and their gaze, if beheld, could turn one to stone.
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She is one of the Gorgons (one of Medusa's sisters)
The tale of Perseus and Medusa.
In Greek mythology they lived under the sea
Yes; Medusa and her sisters were the three gorgons.
Stheno, Euryale and Medusa (all female).
The Gorgons were feared. They had the hair of snakes, and their gaze, if beheld, could turn one to stone.
Medusa was a girl I'm pretty sure she was the queen of the Gorgons in Greek mythology
Oh yes, Medusa was one of the three gorgons, according to the Greek myth.
It would be a bad idea to challenge the Gorgons to a staring contest, because they were terrifying female monsters from Greek mythology who, if you looked into their eyes, could turn you to stone.
In Greek mythology, the Gorgons were originally beautiful sisters, but after their encounter with the goddess Athena, Medusa and her sisters were cursed, transforming them into hideous creatures with snakes for hair and the ability to turn those who gazed at them into stone.
The singular of gorgons is gorgon. As in "the Gorgon is an Ancient Greek creature".