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Medusa or one of her Gorgon sisters with snakes instead of her hair, according to Greek mythology, A symbol of protection common in the Roman period The name Medusa in Greek means guard or protector. = מדוזה או אחת מאחיותיה הגורגונות ששערותיה, על פי המיתולוגיה היוונית, עשויות מנחשים. מדובר בסמל הגנה מקובל בתקופה הרומית פירוש השם מדוזה ביוונית הוא שומרת, או מגינה =

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