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Chrysaor
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Consort Callirrhoe
Children Geryon and Echidna
Parents Poseidon and Medusa
Siblings Pegasus

Chrysaor was a famous figure in Greek mythology. He was known as the brother of the amazing winged horse, Pegasus. Both Chrysaor and Pegasus had a very unusual birth story. They were born from the Gorgon Medusa after she was defeated by the hero Perseus.

Chrysaor's name means "He who has a golden sword." This suggests he was a powerful warrior. He is often shown with a golden sword, which was a symbol of his strength.

Who Were Chrysaor's Parents?

Chrysaor's parents were the mighty sea god Poseidon and the Gorgon Medusa. Medusa was a monster with snakes for hair. Anyone who looked into her eyes would turn to stone.

Poseidon, the god of the sea, was a very powerful Olympian god. He was known for his trident and his control over oceans and earthquakes.

What Was Chrysaor's Birth Story?

Chrysaor's birth was quite dramatic. When the hero Perseus cut off Medusa's head, Chrysaor and Pegasus sprang from her neck. This unusual birth made them special beings in Greek myths.

This event happened after Medusa had been turned into a monster by the goddess Athena. Athena was angry because Medusa had disrespected her temple.

Who Were Chrysaor's Family Members?

Chrysaor had several important family connections in Greek mythology.

His Brother: Pegasus

His most famous sibling was Pegasus, the beautiful winged horse. Pegasus was known for his speed and ability to fly. He was often ridden by heroes like Bellerophon.

His Wife: Callirrhoe

Chrysaor married Callirrhoe. She was an Oceanid, which means she was a daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. Oceanids were nymphs of springs, rivers, and oceans.

His Children: Geryon and Echidna

Chrysaor and Callirrhoe had two famous children:

  • Geryon: Geryon was a fearsome giant. He was known for having three heads and three bodies. He lived on an island far to the west. Geryon owned a herd of red cattle, which was one of the Twelve Labors of Heracles.
  • Echidna: Echidna was a monstrous creature. She was half-woman and half-snake. She was known as the "Mother of All Monsters" because she gave birth to many famous beasts. These included the Chimera, the Cerberus, and the Lernaean Hydra.

Where Did Chrysaor Live?

Chrysaor was sometimes associated with the ancient region of Caria in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). Some stories say he became a king there. This connection links him to real-world geography.

What Was Chrysaor's Role in Myths?

While Pegasus is more famous, Chrysaor was also an important figure. He represented strength and a connection to powerful, ancient forces. His golden sword showed his royal or heroic status.

His descendants, Geryon and Echidna, played big roles in other myths. This shows how different Greek myths are all connected.

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Crisaor para niños

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