Medusa
Medusa
Medusa, one of three sisters in Greek mythology known as the Gorgons, had a destructive effect upon humans. In many myths, she appeared as a horribly ugly woman with hair made of snakes, although occasionally she was described as being beautiful. In
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both forms, Medusa's appearance was deadly: any person who gazed directly at her would turn to stone.
Although the two other Gorgons were immortal, Medusa was not. One of the best-known legends about her tells of how the Greek hero Perseus killed her. Perseus and his mother, Danaë, lived on the island of Seriphos, which was ruled by King Polydectes. The king wanted to marry Danaë, but Perseus opposed the marriage. Polydectes then chose another bride and demanded that all the islanders give him horses as a wedding gift. Perseus, who had no horses, offered to give Polydectes anything else. Because no man had ever survived an encounter with the Gorgons, Polydectes challenged Perseus to bring him the head of Medusa.
With the help of the goddess Athena* and a group of nymphs, Perseus obtained special equipment for his task: a sharpened sickle, a cap that made the wearer invisible, and a pair of winged sandals. He also polished his bronze shield so that he could see Medusa's reflection in it and not gaze directly at her. Wearing the magic cap and following Medusa's reflection in his shield, Perseus crept up on the Gorgons. He cut off Medusa's head in one swipe and put it in a bag. The drops of blood that fell from the head turned into Medusa's two sons—Chrysaor and Pegasus—by the god Poseidon*.
immortal able to live forever
nymph minor goddess of nature, usually represented as young and beautiful
With the help of the magic sandals, Perseus flew off before the other Gorgons could catch him. When he reached Seriphus, he held up Medusa's head and turned Polydectes to stone. Perseus later gave the head to Athena, who mounted it on her shield.
See also DanaË;
Gorgons;
Greek Mythology;
Nymphs;
Pegasus;
Perseus.
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Carrick RC launch "Head of the Shannon".
Newspaper article from: Leitrim Observer (Carrick-on-Shannon, Northern Ireland); 12/5/2007; 700+ words
; Carrick-on-Shannon Rowing Club have...The Head of the Shannon will be exactly...will take place on a stretch of river...Landmark Hotel in Carrick, along the new...the River held in Carrick on Shannon, one in 1986 and...
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Carrick-on-Shannon Education Centre teaching the teachers a lesson.
Newspaper article from: Leitrim Observer (Carrick-on-Shannon, Northern Ireland); 7/31/2008; 700+ words
; ...range of areas during August at Carrick-on-Shannon Education Centre. The Centre...website and submit this to Carrick on Shannon Education Centre as soon as...University of Ireland and in Carrick -on-Shannon Education Centre. This is...
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A Garda who retired just three weeks ago walked into Carrick-on-Shannon garda station and killed himself yesterday morning.
Newspaper article from: Sunday Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); 7/26/2009; 700+ words
; ...three weeks ago walked into Carrick-on-Shannon garda station and killed himself...Peter O'Donnell went into Carrick-on-Shannon garda station in Co Leitrim...two years before moving to Carrick-on-Shannon in June 1980. This was to...
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Ulster buyers in Carrick-on-Shannon.(Farming Life)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland); 5/3/2003; 532 words
; ...three-day show and sale at Carrick-on-Shannon last week was successful...convenient location of the Carrick-on-Shannon venue to Northern Ireland...heifers and cows of all ages at Carrick-on-Shannon on Tuesday and Wednesday...
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Recording the social and sporting history of Carrick-on-Shannon Rowing Club.
Newspaper article from: Leitrim Observer (Carrick-on-Shannon, Northern Ireland); 6/4/2008; 544 words
; Carrick-on-Shannon Rowing Club has been an integral force...rich history the club today thrives on. Over the August Bank Holiday weekend, Carrick-on-Shannon Rowing Club is planning an exhibition...
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Music floats on the Shannon at Carrick festival
Newspaper article from: The Irish Times; 7/29/2009; 677 words
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Destination: Carrick on Shannon Cruising down the lazy river . . .; GEOFF HILL heads west to Leitrim "As a result of its success, the cruiser Moon River has been rechristened Ruined Liver".(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland); 5/3/2001; 700+ words
; ...Byline: GEOFF HILL Even on an early summer day, the workhouse in Carrick on Shannon is a forbidding place...to be let in to this hell on earth, because nothing...be. On the outskirts of Carrick, an American company is...
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IRISH DAILY Mirror PROPERTY IRELAND: MODERN LIVING; Tonnagh, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim HOME OF THE WEEK.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 4/3/2008; 548 words
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GAA: Regan happy Leitrim under Ros' radar; Connacht SFC semi-final: Leitrim v Roscommon, Carrick-on-Shannon, 3.30pm.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The People (London, England); 6/20/2004; 699 words
; ...won last year and this afternoon in Carrick-on-Shannon they will hope to rectify that...the 15 men and the subs that come on, in order to beat Roscommon. Regan...games like this and 2000 will play on their minds - they beat Roscommon...
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GAA: It's Sligo, go, go for buzzing Breheny; LEITRIM v SLIGO BoI Connacht SFC Quarter-final Carrick-on-Shannon 3.30pm.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mirror (London, England); 5/22/2005; 566 words
; ...revolution before Charlie Mulgrew came on board. Now in Sligo, Corrigan has...but optimistic." He knows that on their day they should blow away lowly...close. The fact the game's in Carrick-on-Shannon means Leitrim won't fear anyone...
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Carrick-on-Shannon
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Carrick-on-Shannon small town, Co. Leitrim, N Republic of Ireland. Located beside the Shannon River, it is a farm market and a center for trout fishing.
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Shannon
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Ree, and Dreg are expansions of the river. The Shannon with its many tributaries drains a region of farmland and peat bogs. Towns along the Shannon include Carrick-on-Shannon , Athlone, and Limerick . The river is connected...
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Leitrim
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
...n Republic of Ireland, narrowly bounded on the nw by Donegal Bay; the capital is Carrick-on-Shannon. Hilly in the n , undulating in the s , it is drained by the River Shannon and its tributaries. Although farming is...
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McGahern, John
Book article from: Contemporary Novelists
...12 November 1934. Education: Presentation College, Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim; St. Patrick's Training College...McGahern's first novel, The Barracks , which centered on the story of a policeman's wife dying of breast cancer...
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