Gorgons
In
Greek mythology a Gorgon is a monstrous feminine creature
whose appearance would turn anyone who laid eyes upon it
to stone.
Later
there where three of them: Euryale ("far-roaming"),
Sthenno ("forceful"), and Medusa
("ruler"), the only one of them who was mortal.
They
are the three daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. The Gorgons
are monstrous creatures covered with impenetrable scales,
with hair of living snakes, hands made of brass, sharp fangs
and a beard.
They
live in the ultimate west, near the ocean, and guard the
entrance to the underworld.
A
stone head or picture of a Gorgon was often placed or drawn
on temples and graves to avert the dark forces of evil,
but also on the shields of soldiers. Such a head (called
a gorgoneion) could also be found on the older coins of
Athens.
Artists
portrayed a Gorgon head with snake hair, and occasionally
with a protruding tongue and wings.