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  1. In Greek mythology, Stheno (/ ˈsθiːnoʊ, ˈsθɛnoʊ /; Ancient Greek: Σθενώ, romanized: Sthenṓ, lit. 'forceful') [2] and Euryale (/ jʊəˈraɪəli / yuu-RY-ə-lee; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυάλη, romanized: Euryálē, lit. 'far-roaming') [3] were two of the three Gorgons, along with Medusa, sisters who were able to turn anyone who looked at them to stone. [4] .

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    The Gorgons (/ ˈ ɡ ɔːr ɡ ən z / GOR-gənz; Ancient Greek: Γοργώνες), [2] in Greek mythology, are three monstrous sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, said to be the daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. They lived near their sisters the Graeae, and were able to turn anyone who looked at them to stone.

  3. 21 sie 2023 · Stheno, Medusa, and Euryale were three Gorgons, whose parents were Phorcys and Ceto. Depending on the writer of the myth, Stheno lived in the Western Ocean, on the Island of Cisthene or in the Underworld.

  4. In Greek mythology the Gorgons were three powerful, winged daemons named Medusa, Sthenno and Euryale. Of the three sisters only Medusa was mortal. King Polydectes of Seriphus once commanded the hero Perseus to fetch her head.

  5. 31 paź 2024 · The Gorgon sisters, Stheno and Euryale, are part of a lineage that traces back to the primordial sea deities Phorcys and Ceto. This ancestry underlines their connection to ancient fears and the chaotic elements of nature.

  6. 31 paź 2024 · The Gorgon sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, are said to be the daughters of Phorcys and Ceto, ancient sea deities in Greek mythology. This lineage connects them to the primordial forces of the ocean, emphasizing their otherworldly nature.

  7. 9 mar 2022 · In the most famous Greek myths, the Gorgons were three sisters with coiling snakes for hair, who could turn unwitting onlookers to stone in an instant. Their names were Stheno, meaning the mighty or strong, Euryale, meaning the Far Springer, and Medusa, the Queen, or Guardian.

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