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Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danae. Danae's father, King Acrisius, set Danae and her son adrift on the sea because of a prophecy that Perseus would kill him. The two were taken in by Polydectes, the king of Seriphus. ... Perseus accomplished his quest with the help of Hermes and Athena. He went first to the Gorgons'
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Perseus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perseus (Περσεύς), the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty there, was the first of the mythic heroes of Greek mythology whose exploits in defeating various archaic monsters provid...
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The Story of Perseus ... Take a look at the story of how Perseus slew Medusa, the mother of Pegasus, and rescued Andromeda, the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, from the sea monster Cetus. ... More Perseus information...
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Perseus contain the full story of his adventure to fetch the head of the Gorgon Medusa. ... The Roman poet, Ovid provided more detail and atmosphere to the tale of Perseus' fabulous adventures.
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The Perseus Project is a digital library project of Tufts University that assembles digital collections of humanities resources. It is hosted by the Department of Classics. It suffers, unfortunately,...
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Perseus (PUR-see-us or PURS-yoos) ... Also see The Illustrated Perseus. ... But the god Zeus got in, disguised as a shower of gold, with the result that Perseus was born. So Acrisius straightaway stuck daughter and infant into a brazen chest and pushed it out to sea. Perhaps he expected it to sink like a stone,
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Polydectes decided on a plan to get rid of Perseus. Polydectes pretended to be marrying a daughter of a friend of his. Everybody had to bring a present, including Perseus. Polydectes pretended to be furious when Perseus arrived empty-handed, for he was not only very strong and brave but very poor.
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