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| Gods and heroes |
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| Perseus |
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Perseus means ‘destroyer’ and this mythical hero and son of Zeus lived up to his name. King Polydectes, the unwelcome suitor of his mother, sent him on a seemingly deadly mission to bring back the head of the Medusa, the most fearsome of the three Gorgon sisters who could turn men to stone with her gaze. But, wearing an invisibility cap and winged flying shoes, Perseus crept up on the Medusa using only her reflection in his shield. Then he cut off her head and threw it in a bag. Returning home to rescue his mother, he used the head to turn Polydectes and all his followers to stone.
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Photos: Ancient Art and Architecture Library |
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