- mythology,
Medusa (/mɪˈdjuːzə, -sə/;
Ancient Gr****: Μέδουσα, romanized:
Médousa, lit. 'guardian, protectress'), also
called Gorgo (Ancient Gr****: Γοργώ)...
- 41°20′13.4″N 25°3′5″E / 41.337056°N 25.05139°E / 41.337056; 25.05139
Medousa (Gr****: Μέδουσα, Bulgarian: Мемково - Memkovo) is a
settlement in the Xanthi...
- King
Arcesius and
mother of Laertes. Her name,
chalcos ("copper") and
medousa ("guardian" or "protectress"),
identifies her as the
protector of Bronze...
-
Medusa (also
sometimes Medousa) is a
fictional character appearing in DC
Comics publications and
related media,
commonly as a
recurring adversary of the...
-
Giorgos Konstantinou,
Antique Rally (1966),
Frenzy (1966), To
Prosopo tis
Medousas (1967) by
Nikos Koundouros, and
Apollo Goes on
Holiday (1968). In 1967...
- Face of
Medusa (Gr****: Το πρόσωπο της Μέδουσας, translit. To
prosopo tis
Medousas and also
known as Vortex) is a 1967 Gr****-British
drama film
directed by...
-
Medusa (Leonardo),
either of two
early paintings by
Leonardo da
Vinci Medousa, Xanthi,
Greece Medusa, New York,
United States Medusa Lake,
another name...
- earth-spirit. In the
Theogony of
Hesiod Poseidon once
slept with the
monstrous Medousa near the
mountain Helikon. She
conceived the
winged horse Pegasus who sprang...
-
Goddess to the Gr**** Medusa, and Gr****-manufactured
representations of
Medousa,
especially in the form of
pendants found in the
tombs of
Scythian nobles...
-
villages Ano Thermes,
Thermes (also
called Kato Thermes),
Meses Thermes,
Medousa, Kidaris, Diasparto, and Kottani. The po****tion of
Thermes was around...