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Hydra, in Greek legend, the offspring of Typhon and Echidna (according to the early Greek poet Hesiod 's Theogony ), a gigantic water-snake-like monster with nine heads (the number varies), one of which was immortal. The Lernaean Hydra or Hydra of Lerna ( Greek: Λερναῖα Ὕδρα, Lernaîa Hýdra ), more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine water monster in Greek mythology and Roman mythology. Its lair was the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, which was also the site of the myth of the Danaïdes.

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Description The Hydra is 10 to 12 feet high and 40 feet long with residual wings, now useless. Famously, they have at least three heads, with seven or more being reported. The heads could have evolved to enable it too capture multiple dragon chicks although they often fight like the Chimera. Their spines could be poisonous. Dragons in Greek mythology Part of a series on Greek mythology Deities Primordial Titans Olympians Nymphs Water Chthonic Heroes and heroism Heracles Labours Achilles Hector Trojan War Odysseus Odyssey Jason Argonauts Golden Fleece Perseus Medusa Gorgon Oedipus Sphinx Orpheus Orphism Theseus Minotaur Bellerophon Pegasus Chimera Daedalus Labyrinth Mike Greenberg, PhD A multi-headed snake with the power of regeneration and deadly poison, the Hydra was one of the most fearsome monsters in Greek mythology. It wasn't alone in this. The Hydra checked all the boxes for a terrible monster in Greek legend: it had snakes, venom, many heads, and was descended from a long line of sea beasts. Locale The Hydra lived in the swamps near Lerna, a town in the eastern Peloponnese. Ancient authors claimed that the creature haunted a spring named for Amymone, a daughter of Danaus and a lover of Poseidon, until it was finally killed by Heracles. Appearance and Abilities

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HYDRA. This monster, like the lion, was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, and was brought up by Hera. It ravaged the country of Lernae near Argos, and dwelt in a swamp near the well of Amymone: it was formidable by its nine heads, the middle of which was immortal. The Hydra is one of the most notorious dragons, uniquely dangerous and difficult to defeat. In Greek mythology, the Lernean Hydra (also called the Exedra) had, depending on the account, nine, fifty, or a thousand heads, and when a head was hacked off, another would grow back. [1] Let Hydra return and every serpent cut off by the hand of Hercules, restoring itself by its own destruction. Thou, too, ever-watchful dragon [of the Golden Fleece], quitting the Colchians, come thou to my aid, thou who through my incantations wast first lulled to slumber.'" [1] Hercules (who is called "Heracles" in Greek mythology) kills the Hydra as one of his labors. The Hydra lived in the lake of Lerna in the Argolis. The lake itself is older even than the Mycenaean city of Argos. Lerna was also the site of the myth of the Danaids. The second of the 12 labors of Hercules was to kill the Hydra.

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The hydra comes from Greek mythology, and is depicted as a many headed immortal water dragon, the number of heads differing based on who told the story, though the number was usually nine. According to Hesiod's Theogony , the first written appearance of the dragon, the hydra was the child of Echidna and Typhon, two of the more feared monsters. Lernaean Hydra. In Greek mythology, the Lernaean Hydra (Greek: Λερναία Ὕδρα) was an ancient nameless chthonic water beast, with singing traits (as evident by its name) that possessed many heads— the poets mention more heads than the vase-painters could paint, and for each head cut off it grew two more — and poisonous breath so. The Hydra's Origins. The Lernaean Hydra, a water monster in Greek mythology, was born as the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, the parents of many of the monsters from Greek mythology. Echidna was. The hydra is a multiheaded dragon, with anywhere between 3 to 7 heads recorded, but there are rumors of them having many more. It is the only dragon that reproduces by splitting its head. It is also one of the only dragons with only two legs and two useless wings. The OP of this fandom forum is mistaken due to the fact that the hydra is actually a 5 headed (by base) going up to 100 headed sea.

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The Hydra was said to have the body of a dragon/snake with many heads (possibly 7, 8 or 9), two arms & legs with knife-like claws, sharp spines/spikes & a long serpent tail. Killing the Hydra: The Second Labor of Hercules. Accompanied with his trusty nephew, Iolaus, Hercules set off to hunt the nine-headed monster. They went to the springs of. Title: The Dragon and the Hydra Subtitle: A Historical Study of Organizational Methods Author: Russell Maroon Shoatz Topics: anti-prison , Black , Black Anarchism and Black Anarchic Radicals , Black Liberation Army , Black Panther Party , Karl Marx , libertarian Marxism , not-anarchist , organization , strategy