In
Greek mythology,
Chrysaor ( ;
English
translation: "He who has a golden
armament"), the brother of
Pegasus, was often depicted as a young man, the son
of
Poseidon and
Medusa. However, Chrysaor is sometimes
said to be a giant or a winged boar. Chrysaor and his brother, the
winged horse
Pegasus, were not born until
Perseus chopped off Medusa's
head. Chrysaor was also said to be born from the neck of Medusa,
whereas Pegasus was born from Medusa's blood.
Medusa, one of the
Gorgon sisters, the most
beautiful, and the only mortal one, offended
Athena by being raped by Poseidon in one of Athena's
temples, thereby desecrating it. Chrysaor and Pegasus were born
from the drops of Medusa's blood which fell in the sea; some say
that they sprang from Medusa's neck as
Perseus beheaded her, a "higher" birth
(such as the birth of Athena from the head of
Zeus).
Chrysaor is said to have been king of
Iberia
(Andorra
, Gibraltar
, Spain
and Portugal
).
Chrysaor had one son,
Geryon, from
Callirrhoe, daughter of
Oceanus.
"Chrysaor, married to Callirrhoe, daughter of glorious Oceanus, was father to the triple-headed Geryon, but Geryon was killed by the great strength
of Herakles at sea-circled Erytheis beside his own shambling cattle on that
day when Herakles drove those broad-faced cattle toward holy
Tiryns
, when he crossed the stream of Okeanos and had killed Orthos
and the oxherd Eurytion out in the gloomy
meadow beyond fabulous Okeanos."
-
Hesiod, Theogony 287
References
External links
Chrysaor on Theoi.com