DISCUSSION TOPIC: PERSEUS AND THE GORGON
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Perseus
Perseus -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Perseus And The Gorgon Medusa: Click on Perseus himself to begin the story of the quest -- then click on the arrow to move the story along.
Medusa
Medusa -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encylopedia.
The Gorgons In General
Cultural Depictions Of Medusa And Gorgons -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Euryale -- Wikipedia: A sister of Medusa's and one of the Gorgons.
Stheno -- Wikipedia: The other sister of Medusa.
Danae (The Mother of Perseus)
Danae -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Acrisius (The Father Of Danae)
Acrisius -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Andromeda (The Wife of Perseus)
Andromeda -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
The Children Of Perseus
Royal House Of Argolis
Graeae
Graeae -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Children Of Medusa
Pegasus -- Immortal Winged Horse Of Bellerophon: One of the children who sprang from the severed neck of Medusa.
Chrysaor -- Giant Of Erytheia, Or Winged Boar: The twin brother of Pegasus.
Other Members Of Medusa's Family
Phorcys -- Sea God, The Man Of The Sea: A myth biography of the god often described as the father of the Gorgons.
Phorcys -- Wikipedia: An entry from the on-line encyclopedia.
Ceto -- Goddess Of The Dangers Of The Sea: A mythic biography of a figure portrayed in some traditions as the mother of the Gorgons.
Miscellaneous
Argos -- Greek Mythology Link: The mythological history of the Peloponnesian kingdom.
Polydectes -- Wikipedia: The king of Seriphos.