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  1. Khrüszaór. Khrüszaór (görögül: Χρυσάωρ, jelentése: „aranykardos”) a görög mitológiában Poszeidón és Medusza fia, aki a Perszeusz által lefejezett Medusza nyakából pattant ki. Khrüszaór és Kallirhoé nimfa szülötte Gérüón, a háromfejű szörny.

  2. Translation. KHRYSAOR (Chrysaor) was a son of the Gorgon Medousa (Medusa) who, together with his twin-brother Pegasos, was born from the bloody neck-stump of his beheaded mother. Khrysaor was usually described as a giant but, at times, may have been envisaged as a winged-boar. The vase painting right depicts such a creature on the shield of ...

    • Island of Erythea
    • Callirhoe
    • Poseidon and Medusa
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  4. www.greekmythology.com › Myths › CreaturesChrysaor - Greek Mythology

    Chrysaor's Birth When Medusa was decapitated by Perseus, both Chrysaor and Pegasus were born at the same time. Little is known about Chrysaor; he was considered a stout-hearted warrior, and his name means "he who bears a golden sword". He did not have a major role in Greek mythology. See Also: Pegasus, Poseidon, Gorgons, Medusa

  5. Chrysaor, Poseidón és Medúsa fia, ki anyja nyakából született, midőn Perseus ennek levágta a fejét. Kallirhoéval Géryoneust és Echidnát nemzette. Az eső, mások szerint a villám perszonifikációja.

  6. Chrysaor, a prominent figure in Greek mythology, was the son of Medusa and Poseidon. According to ancient legends, Chrysaor was a powerful king ruling over Iberia, and he played a significant role in the mythological realm. His brother, Pegasus, the famous winged horse, also emerged from the decapitation of Medusa.

  7. Sep 12, 2023 · Chrysaor is like the Swiss Army knife of the mythological world. Whether you need to slay a beast, win a war, or simply prove your worth, this golden blade has your back. Its appearances in quests lend it a reputation that transcends its physical form. Chrysaor isn't just an asset; it’s an ally.

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