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into stone. stone carved panel of the head of medusa. ( shelli jensen / adobe) thus, the description of medusa changed from one of an alluring lady, as ovid describes in metamorphoses: medusa once had charms; to gain her love a rival crowd of envious lovers strove. they, who have seen her, own, they
ne'er did trace more moving features in a sweeter face. yet above all, her length of hair, they own, in golden ringlets wav'd, and graceful shone. – ovid, metamorphoses pegasus: the majestic white horse of olympus ancient greek myth in assassin's creed odyssey: medusa, the minotaur and more?...
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