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- Stheno abstract "Stheno (Greek: Σθεννώ, English translation: "forceful"), in Greek mythology, was the eldest of the Gorgons, vicious female monsters with brass hands, sharp fangs and "hair" made of living venomous snakes. The daughter of Phorcys and Ceto, she was born in the caverns beneath Mount Olympus. She and her sister Euryale were both immortal, and the third sister, Medusa, was mortal. Of the three Gorgons, she was known to be the most independent and ferocious, having killed more men than both of her sisters combined. In Greek mythology, she was transformed into a Gorgon because of standing with her sister Medusa, who was raped by the sea god Poseidon in the Temple of Athena. Athena bearing no emotion and finding no fault in Poseidon, was furious with Medusa. As a punishment, Medusa was changed into a terrible monster, along with her sisters Stheno and Euryale. Stheno tends to be depicted as a thin gorgon monster with red snakes curling around her head instead of hair, however earlier accounts describe her as having a scaly head, a boar's tusks, bronzed hands, a protruding tongue, glaring eyes and a snake around the waist as a belt.When the gorgon Medusa was beheaded by Perseus, Stheno and Euryale tried to kill him, but failed due to his use of Hades' cap, becoming invisible. The mourning of the Gorgons became the tune in the pipe .".
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- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_legendary_creatures.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Cavern.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Ceto.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_depictions_of_Medusa_and_Gorgons.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_depictions_of_Medusa_and_gorgons.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Euryale.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Fang.
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- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Gorgons.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Graeae.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Hesperides.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Ladon_(mythology).
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Medusa.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Monster.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Olympus.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Perseus.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Phorcys.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Poseidon.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Scylla.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink The_Graea.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink The_Hesperides.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Thoosa.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLink Venomous_snake.
- Stheno wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stheno".
- Stheno caption "MEDUSA HAD WORMS FOR HAIR".
- Stheno hasPhotoCollection Stheno.
- Stheno name "Stheno".
- Stheno parents "Phorcys and Ceto".
- Stheno siblings "The Hesperides, Euryale, Medusa, The Graea, Thoosa, Scylla, and Ladon".
- Stheno type "Greek".
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- Stheno subject Category:Greek_legendary_creatures.
- Stheno subject Category:Greek_mythology.
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- Stheno type Q15410431.
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- Stheno comment "Stheno (Greek: Σθεννώ, English translation: "forceful"), in Greek mythology, was the eldest of the Gorgons, vicious female monsters with brass hands, sharp fangs and "hair" made of living venomous snakes. The daughter of Phorcys and Ceto, she was born in the caverns beneath Mount Olympus. She and her sister Euryale were both immortal, and the third sister, Medusa, was mortal.".
- Stheno label "Stheno".
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- Stheno sameAs Σθενώ.
- Stheno sameAs Esteno.
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- Stheno sameAs Steno_(mitologia).
- Stheno sameAs ステンノー.
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- Stheno sameAs Стено_(митологија).
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- Stheno sameAs Q1052877.
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- Stheno wasDerivedFrom Stheno?oldid=682622513.
- Stheno isPrimaryTopicOf Stheno.