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ANCIENT SERPENT-LIKE CHTHONIC WATER MONSTER, WITH REPTILIAN TRAITS, THAT POSSESSED MANY HEADS, IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Lernean Hydra; Hydra (mythology); Lernaean hydra; Lernean hydra; Lernaen hydra; Lernaen Hydra; Laernean Hydra; Hydra (Greek mythology); Hydra and Hercules; Beast of lerna; Lernæan hydra; Hydra of Lerna; The Lernaean Hydra
The Lernaean Hydra or Hydra of Lerna (, Lernaîa Hýdra), more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology. Its lair was the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, which was also the site of the myth of the Danaïdes.
Hydra () was an ironclad warship of the Greek Navy, named for Hydra, one of the Saronic Gulf islands which played a key role in the war at sea during the Greek War of Independence. The lead ship of her class of ironclads, she was ordered in 1885 in response to a crisis in the Balkans and Ottoman naval expansion.
Hercules and the Hydra is a c. 1475 tempera grassa on panel painting by Antonio del Pollaiuolo, forming a pair with the same artist's Hercules slaying Antaeus.