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  2. Cultural depictions of Medusa and Gorgons - Wikipedia

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    The image of Medusa's severed head has become one of the most-recognized images from Greek mythology. A representation of Perseus carrying this head has been featured on the cover of a number of paperback editions of Edith Hamilton's Mythology and several editions of Bulfinch's Mythology. [2]

  3. Medusa - Wikipedia

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    Medusa remained a common theme in art in the nineteenth century, when her myth was retold in Thomas Bulfinch's Mythology. Edward Burne-Jones ' Perseus Cycle of paintings and a drawing by Aubrey Beardsley gave way to the twentieth-century works of Paul Klee , John Singer Sargent , Pablo Picasso , Pierre et Gilles , and Auguste Rodin 's bronze ...

  4. Muses - Wikipedia

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    Print of Clio, made in the 16th–17th century. Preserved in the Ghent University Library. [2]The word Muses (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσαι, romanized: Moûsai) perhaps came from the o-grade of the Proto-Indo-European root *men-(the basic meaning of which is 'put in mind' in verb formations with transitive function and 'have in mind' in those with intransitive function), [3] or from root *men ...

  5. Category:Muses (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    This category is for the goddesses of the inspiration of literature, science and the arts in Greek mythology. See Category:Muses (persons) for people who were sources of inspiration. Pages in category "Muses (mythology)"

  6. Medusa (Greek myth) - Wikipedia

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    Medusa, a princess of Iolcus as daughter of King Pelias and Queen Anaxibia, daughter of Bias. [9] Medusa, a resident of Pherae and daughter of Orsilochus. [10] She was probably the sister of Diocles [11] and Dorodoche, said by some to be the wife of Icarius. [12] Medusa married Polybus, king of Corinth and thus, adopted mother of Oedipus. [10]

  7. Category:Cultural depictions of Medusa - Wikipedia

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    Medusa (Jawlensky) Medusa (Bernini) Medusa (Caravaggio) Medusa (DC Comics) Medusa (Leonardo) Medusa (Rubens) Medusa Rondanini; Medusa with the Head of Perseus; Méduse (opera) The Mind Robber; Monster High 2; Monster High: The Movie

  8. Medusa Tattoo Meaning: A Tale Of Beauty, Power, And Defiance

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    According to Madeleine Glennon from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Department of Greek and Roman Art, in Greek mythology, Medusa was one of the three Gorgon sisters, born to Keto and Phorkys ...

  9. Astymedusa - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Astymedusa (Ancient Greek: Ἀστυμέδουσα, Astymédousa) or simply Medusa, was a Mycenaean princess as daughter of King Sthenelus and Nicippe, daughter of Pelops. She was occasionally named as a later wife of Oedipus .