Euryale

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Euryale is one of the three Gorgon sisters in Greek mythology, known for her monstrous appearance and petrifying gaze.

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Surface form Occurrences
Euryale (sea monster) 1

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Gorgon
figure in Greek mythology
appearsIn myths of Perseus and the Gorgons
associatedWith horror
stone transformation
contrastedWith Medusa NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
depictedAs winged woman with serpentine hair
gender female
hasAbility turn people to stone with her gaze
hasCharacteristic immortal
monstrous appearance
petrifying gaze
snakes for hair
homeTerritory far western edges of the world
knownFrom Greek mythology
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOf Gorgons NERFINISHED
mythologicalGroup children of Phorcys and Ceto
nameMeaning “far-roaming” or “wide-stepping”
parent Ceto NERFINISHED
Phorcys NERFINISHED
sharesTraitWith Medusa NERFINISHED
Stheno NERFINISHED
sibling Medusa NERFINISHED
Stheno NERFINISHED

Referenced by (4)

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Gorgons hasMember Euryale
Phorcys parentOf Euryale
Graeae sibling Euryale
this entity surface form: Euryale (sea monster)