Category:Gorgons
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For images with alone Gorgon's head, see Category:Gorgoneia.
English: In Greek mythology, the Gorgon (plural: Gorgons) was a terrifying female creature. The name derives from the Greek word gorgós, which means "dreadful." While descriptions of Gorgons vary across Greek literature, the term commonly refers to any of three sisters who had hair of living, venomous snakes, and a horrifying visage that turned those who beheld it to stone. Traditionally, while two of the Gorgons were immortal, Stheno and Euryale, their sister Medusa was not, and was slain by the mythical demigod and hero Perseus.
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Media in category "Gorgons"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Helm of the Gorgon.jpg 3,881 × 3,881; 7.31 MB
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Matthews-Northrup Works gorgon ornament.svg 1,033 × 547; 267 KB
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Matthews-Norton Works frame with gorgon, wreath, and torches.svg 1,411 × 2,132; 1.76 MB
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Negen fantastische vrouwenfiguren, RP-P-1935-1381.jpg 3,332 × 4,434; 2.68 MB
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Olbia-31.jpg 1,637 × 1,586; 1.17 MB
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Page 214 fig 2, inset illustration. Folk-Lore, vol. 14.png 629 × 669; 133 KB
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ValentinaKomiks.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 930 KB
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Wonder Book-1-031.jpg 924 × 659; 112 KB