19 résultats pour "gorgon"
- Gorgones (les).
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Perseus Greek Son of the god Zeus and Danae;
husband of Andromeda; father of Perses; slayer of
the Gorgon Medusa.
Perseus slew Medusa and cut off her head, which he carefully stowed in his leather bag. From the blood of Medusa sprang Chrysaor and the winged horse, Pegasus, children of Medusa and the sea god, Poseidon. Perseus and Andromeda - Mythology. With Medusa’s head in his leather bag, Perseus set off on his winged sandals to take the head to King Polydectes of Seriphos. As he flew along the coast, he saw a beautiful woman chained to a rock, weeping. She was Andromeda, daughter of King Cepheus of Eth...
- Gorgones - mythologie.
- GORDIAS GORGONES GRÉES GYGÈS
- Stheno (Strong) Greek One of the three Gorgons, female monsters; daughter of Ceto, an ancient sea goddess, and Phorcys; her sisters were Euryale and Medusa.
- Euryal e (Wide-Stepping) Greek One of the three gorgons, female monsters; daughter of Ceto, an ancient sea goddess, and Phorcys; her sisters were Stheno and Medusa.
- La gorgone rouge paramuricea
- Gorgons
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- MEDUSE : La Gorgone au regard pétrifiant
- LES GORGONES : Les trois soeurs terribles
- Méduse, en grec Medousa, la plus célèbre des trois Gorgones de la mythologie grecque.
- Graea (Gray Women) Greek Daughters of Phorcys and Ceto; sisters of the Gorgons.
- Gorgons (Grim Ones) Greek Three female monsters (the Euryae); daughters of Ceto and Phorcys; sisters of the Graea.
- Medusa Greek One of the three Gorgons, the only one who was not immortal; her sisters were Stheno and Euryale.
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MYTHOLOGIE: Persée et Méduse
PERSONNAGES PERSÉE héros grec, fils de Zeus et de Danaé, princesse d'Argos. MÉDUSE l"une des trois Gorgones. GORGONES Méduse, Euryalé et Sthéno, filles des monstres marins Céto et Phorcys . trois vieilles femmes, sœurs des Gorgones, n'ayant qu'une dent et un seul œil qu 'elles se passent tour à tour. POLYDECTÈS roi de Sériphos, île mythique . ZEUS [Jupiter) roi de l"Olympe. fille d"Acrisios, roi d'Argos . (Péloponnèse) ATHÉNA (Min...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Perseus and Medusa - anthology.
The Sea-monster Perseus, continuing his flight, arrived at the country of the Æthiopians, of which Cepheus was king. Cassiopeia his queen, proud of her beauty, had dared to compareherself to the Sea-Nymphs, which roused their indignation to such a degree that they sent a prodigious sea-monster to ravage the coast. To appease the deities,Cepheus was directed by the oracle to expose his daughter Andromeda to be devoured by the monster. As Perseus looked down from his aerial height he beheld thev...
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Règne animal LES CORAUX
Les coraux ...... Les tubipores des Caraibes cherchent à se ficher dans le minéral corallien pour se protéger, contribuant par-là à la formation de corail. Les éponges se nourrissent par filtrage: certaines cellules retiennent les particules de nourriture contenues dans l'eau qui traverse les ouvertures des parois de l'éponge. ' Après passage de l'eau dans le spongocèle, la cavité digestive de l'éponge, et après extraction des nutriments et de l'oxygè...
- GORGONES (Mythologie)
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Index des mots et expressions issus de la mythologie gréco-romaine
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