Gorgon (disambiguation)

In Greek mythology, a Gorgon is one of three monstrous sisters (including Medusa) who turned people to stone.

The Gorgon is another name for Medusa.

Gorgon may also refer to:

Entertainment

 * Gorgon (composition), a composition for orchestra by Christopher Rouse
 * Gorgon Video, a video production company and film distributor of dark documentaries and extreme horror films
 * Gorgon (comics), two Marvel Comics and two DC Comics characters
 * Delphyne Gorgon, a Marvel Comics character
 * Archduke Gorgon, a character from the Mazinger series of manga and anime
 * Gorgon (video game), a 1981 side-scrolling game for the Apple II
 * The Gorgon, a 1964 British Horror film
 * The Gorgon (1942 film), an Italian historical drama
 * The Gargons, a species of giant extraterrestrial lobsters from Teenagers from Outer Space

Military

 * HMS Gorgon, several ships of the Royal Navy
 * Gorgon-class monitor, a First World War Royal Navy monitor class
 * Gorgon (U.S. missile), an American missile developed during World War II
 * the SH-11 Russian anti-ballistic missile, formerly part of the A-135 anti-ballistic missile system
 * Gorgon Stare, a United States military surveillance system

Other uses

 * Gorgon of Rhodes, ancient Greek historian
 * Gorgon of Nicomedia, ancient Christian martyr
 * Gorgon (surname)
 * Euryale ferox, the "gorgon plant"
 * Gorgon gas project, a resources project in Western Australia
 * Gorgoń, Łódź Voivodeship, Poland
 * South Devon Railway Gorgon class of locomotives
 * An African Gorgon, a mythological creature also known as a Catoblepas
 * Gorgon City, an English electronic music production duo