Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
HESIOD, THEOGONY - Theoi Classical Texts LibraryA poem titled the Theogony, a cosmological work describing the origins and genealogy of the gods, Works and Days, on the subjects of farming, morality and ...
-
[2]
APOLLODORUS, THE LIBRARY BOOK 2 - Theoi Classical Texts ...When her head was cut off, there sprang from the Gorgon the winged horse Pegasus and Chrysaor, the father of Geryon; these she had by Poseidon. [2.4.3] So ...
-
[3]
Gorgones & Medousa - Theoi Greek Mythology"From Typhon the giant and Echidna were born Gorgon . . . From Medusa, daughter of Gorgon, and Neptunus [Poseidon], were born Chrysaor and horse Pegasus.".Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
-
[4]
Medusa in Ancient Greek Art - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtMar 1, 2017 · The best known myth recounts her fateful encounter with the Greek hero Perseus. ... Chrysaor, who sprung from her neck. The two immortal ...
-
[5]
Hesiod, Theogony - The Center for Hellenic Studies280 From her too when, as the tale is, Perseus had cut off the head, up sprang huge Khrysaor and the steed Pegasus. To the latter came his name because he ...Missing: Chrysaor Tufts
-
[6]
(PDF) Religious Symbolism and the Use of Gold in Burial Contexts ...Gold funerary masks in Mycenae signify beliefs in immortality and divinity after death. The use of gold reflects social status, wealth, and religious importance ...
- [7]
-
[8]
APOLLONIUS RHODIUS, ARGONAUTICA BOOK 4 - Theoi Classical Texts LibrarySummary of each segment:
-
[9]
CHRYSAOR (Khrysaor) - Giant or Winged-Boar of Greek MythologyIn Greek mythology Chrysaor was a son of the Gorgon Medusa who, together with his twin-brother Pegasos, was born from the bloody neck-stump of his beheaded ...
-
[10]
the greco-roman medusa and her neolithic roots - Academia.eduMedusa represents a complex amalgamation of Neolithic, Semitic, and Indo-European mythologies. The text examines Medusa's multifaceted roles, highlighting her ...
-
[11]
Hesiod (fl.750–650 BC) - Theogony - Poetry In TranslationChrysaor since at the moment of his birth. He held a gold sword. Pegasus left the earth,. The mother of all flocks, and flew away. Up to the deathless gods ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
-
[12]
OVID, METAMORPHOSES 4 - Theoi Classical Texts LibraryAlcithoe, daughter of King Minyas, consents not to the orgies of the God; denies that Bacchus is the son of Jove, and her two sisters join her in that crime.Missing: Tufts | Show results with:Tufts
-
[13]
Ovid (43 BC–17) - The Metamorphoses: Book 4 - Poetry In TranslationBk IV:753-803 Perseus tells the story of Medusa. To the three gods, he builds the same number of altars out of turf, to you Mercury on the left, to you Minerva, ...Missing: Tufts | Show results with:Tufts
- [14]
- [15]
-
[16]
Heracles, Geryon, Callirhoe & Orthrus - Ancient Greek Vase PaintingA winged boar decorates the shield of Geryon. It may represent his father Chrysaor--literally or figuratively-- who was a son of the tusked Gorgon Medusa and ...
-
[17]
PERSEUS - Argive Hero & King of Greek MythologyPerseus approached Medousa as she slept and beheaded her with eyes averted to avoid her petrifying visage. On his journey back to Greece, Perseus came across ...
-
[18]
GERYON (Geryones) - Three-Bodied Giant of Greek MythologyGERYON was a three-bodied, four-winged giant who lived on the island of Erytheia in the westernmost reach of the earth-encircling river Okeanos (Oceanus).<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[19]
ECHIDNA (Ekhidna) - Serpent-Nymph Mother of Monsters of Greek ...ECHIDNA (Echidna), a daughter of Tartarus and Ge (Apollod. ii. 1. § 2), or of Chrysaor and Callirrhoë (Hesiod. Theog. 295), and according to others again ...
- [20]
- [21]
-
[22]
relief; votive plaque | British MuseumFrom her neck springs a naked child, Chrysaor. Cultures/periods: Classical Greek. Production date: 490BC-470BC (circa).Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions
-
[23]
couvercle associé à une pyxis - Louvre site des collectionsAug 12, 2022 · Description/Features: Décor : sur bouton ; filet (3) ; sur couvercle ; Persée et la gorgone ; Persée (pétase, chitôn, bottine, à ailette, ...
-
[24]
Burne-Jones Catalogue Raisonné | The Death of Medusa IThe painting depicts the birth of Pegasus and Chrysaor from Medusa's blood, part of the Perseus series, showing Perseus being approached by Minerva. It is a ...Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions
-
[25]
Chrysaor | Riordan Wiki - FandomHe is dressed in full Greek combat armor with a Greek sword made out of Imperial Gold, the first to wield the weapon, which he stubbornly calls Enchanted Gold.