What is perseo medusa?

Perseo Medusa is not a specific term or event, it appears to be a typo or a misunderstanding of two separate entities: Perseus and Medusa.

In Greek mythology, Medusa was a Gorgon monster with snake-like hair whose gaze could turn anyone who looked at her into stone. She was killed by the hero Perseus, who used a mirrored shield to avoid looking at her directly, and used a sword to decapitate her while she was sleeping.

Perseus was the son of Zeus and a mortal woman, and is known for his various heroic feats, including killing Medusa, slaying the sea monster Cetus, and rescuing Andromeda from a sea monster. According to legend, he also went on to found the city of Mycenae in Greece.

Together, the story of Perseus and Medusa is a well-known tale of Greek myth and has been adapted in various forms of art and literature.