Phorcys and Ceto, ancient sea deities, produced a brood of monsters: the Gorgons (Medusa, Euryale, Stheno), the Graeae, Echidna, Scylla, and the dragon Ladon.
⚠ Hesiod Theogony 295-303 does not explicitly name Echidna's parents; the antecedent of 'she' is debated. Apollodorus (Bibliotheca 2.1.2) gives Tartarus and Gaia as Echidna's parents instead.
After Perseus beheaded their sister Medusa, Euryale and Stheno pursued the hero in grief and rage across the sky, but he escaped unseen beneath the cap of Hades.
The Gorgons are the three monstrous sisters Medusa, Euryale, and Stheno, daughters of Phorcys and Ceto. They dwelt at the edge of the world and could turn onlookers to stone with their gaze.
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