To save Andromeda, the princess he had fallen in love with.
She showed him pictures of Medusa and her sistersnewtest3
Athena didn't kill Medusa. Perseus is the hero who did that. Athena only turned Meduas into a monster.
Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
Perseus was a warrior who was sent to kill a gorgon by the name of Medusa. The gorgon's expression was so scary it would turn anyone who looked at it to stone. Perseus beheaded the monster by looking at it through a mirror rather than right at it.
Medusa
Perseus killed the Gorgon Medusa and the sea monster that was about to devour the beautiful Andromeda.
Poseidon did because Perseus was going to kill Medusa which Poseidon fell in love with before she was turned into a monster by Athena when Poseidon made love with Medusa in Athena's temple and that was very rude because Athena is a virgin.Actually Poseidon did not send out a sea monster to kill him a girl name Andromedea got chained to a rock and the sea monster was out to kill her and Perseus saved her by slaying the sea monster, and in the end they got married to each other.
To save Andromeda, the princess he had fallen in love with.
She showed him pictures of Medusa and her sistersnewtest3
Perseus kills Medusa, by cutting off her head, and the sea monster, by turning it to stone, using medusa's head.
Athena didn't kill Medusa. Perseus is the hero who did that. Athena only turned Meduas into a monster.
Medusa and a ketos, which is a huge sea serpent. he turned it stone with Medusa head to save the princess Andromeda
Perseus, son of Zeus (The Perseus, not Percy Jackson) he used Medusa's head to petrify the Kraken so it wouldn't kill her as a sacrifice.
Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
Perseus was one of the earliest heroes of myth. As a demigod, he had power and resources other mortals didn't have, making him ideal for monster-slaying. Of course, he was sent on the mission with the intention that it would kill him.
Using the head of Medusa, Perseus is able to destroy the Ketos (the monster to which Andromeda was to be sacrificed) and kill the conniving Polydectes. Some versions also have him using the head to kill his grandfather Acrisius, as well.