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Gorgoneion Medusa Protective Goddess Greek Coin Ring Sterling Silver

Gorgoneion Medusa Protective Goddess Greek Coin Ring Sterling Silver

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Gorgoneion Greek coin Ring sterling silver 925
Macedon, Neapolis. Circa 525-450 BC. AR Stater. Facing gorgoneion with protruding tongue. In Ancient Greece, the Gorgoneion (Greek: Γοργόνειον) was a special apotropaic amulet showing the Gorgon head, used most famously by the Olympian deities Athena and Zeus: both are said to have worn the gorgoneion as a protective pendant and often are depicted wearing it. It established their descent from earlier deities considered to remain powerful. Among other attributes, it was assumed by rulers of the Hellenistic age as a royal aegis to imply divine birth or protection, as shown, for instance, on the Alexander Mosaic and the Gonzaga Cameo.
Gorgoneion medallions and ornaments have been discovered from as far back as the 8 th century BC and some archaeologists even assert that the design dates back to 15 century Minoan Crete. The earliest Greek gorgoneion's seem to have been apotropaic in nature grotesque faces meant to ward off evil and malign influence. Homer makes several references to the gorgon’s head. In Greco-Roman mythology the gorgon’s head could turn those looking at it into stone. The story of Perseus and Medusa explains the gorgon’s origins and relates the circumstances of her beheading. When Perseus had won the princess, he presented the head to his father and Athena as a gift, thus the gorgon’s head was a symbol of divine magical power. Both Zeus and Athena were frequently portrayed wearing the ghastly head on their breastplates. Although the motif began in Greece, it spread with Hellenic culture. Gorgon imagery was found on temples, clothing, statues, dishes, weapons, armor, and coins found across the Mediterranean region from Etruscan Italy all the way to the Black Sea coast. As Hellenic culture was subsumed by Rome, the image became even more popular–although the gorgon’s visage gradually changed into a more lovely shape as classical antiquity wore on.

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