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    Geryon and Echidna. In Greek mythology, Chrysaor ( Greek: Χρυσάωρ, Chrysáor, gen .: Χρυσάορος, Chrysáoros; English translation: "he who has a golden sword" [from χρυσός, "golden" and ἄορ, "sword"]) was the brother of the winged horse Pegasus, often depicted as a young man, the son of Poseidon and Medusa, born when ...

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    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

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  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Chrysaor the Golden Blade. The name Chrysaor is normally translated as “Golden-Blade” and so Chrysaor was normally depicted with a golden sword. Chrysaor though, was also depicted as powerful king, ruler of a large kingdom, consisting of the Iberian Peninsula; thus, the name “Golden-Blade” may have referenced the agricultural output of ...

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · Chrysaor and the Golden Sword: The name “Chrysaor” translates to “Golden Sword” in Greek, and he is often depicted as wielding a powerful golden sword. Chrysaor and Pegasus: Chrysaor is sometimes associated with the winged horse Pegasus. In one account, Chrysaor and Pegasus are born from the blood of Medusa when her head is severed by ...

  8. Dec 7, 2023 · Geryon, the three-headed giant whose amazing herd of cattle was fetched by Heracles as one of his Twelve Labors. Geryon was killed by Heracles. In some art depictions, Chrysaor appears as the winged boar in Geryon’s shield. Echidna, a half-woman, half-snake monster who spent her time alone in a cave and was the mate of Typhon.

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