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  • Perseus – Mythopedia
    Perseus decided to end Polydectes’ unwanted advances once and for all Going to Polydectes’ palace, Perseus showed the lecherous king the “gift” he himself had requested: the head of Medusa Polydectes, disbelieving, looked at the Gorgon’s head and turned to stone The Wedding of Perseus Interrupted by Phineus by Hugues Taraval (1767)
  • Medusa - Mythopedia
    Perseus had been sent to fetch Medusa’s head by Polydectes, a cruel king who wished to have Perseus out of the way so he could marry his mother, Danae Perseus was assisted by the gods, who provided him with a mirrored shield, winged sandals, a helmet of invisibility, an adamantine sword, and a magical satchel that could carry Medusa’s head
  • Andromeda - Mythopedia
    Andromeda followed Perseus back to Greece The newlyweds stopped first on the island of Seriphos, where Perseus had been raised, so that he could save his mother Danae from the unwanted advances of King Polydectes Perseus then took Andromeda to his ancestral kingdom of Argos on the Greek mainland Perseus and Andromeda by Peter Paul Rubens (ca
  • Pegasus - Mythopedia
    Pegasus, an immortal winged horse, was born when Perseus beheaded Medusa; he emerged from the Gorgon’s blood along with the Giant Chrysaor Eventually, Pegasus was tamed and bridled by the Corinthian hero Bellerophon, and together they fought and killed the monstrous, fire-breathing Chimera
  • Gorgons – Mythopedia
    Perseus Beheading Medusa by Francesco Maffei (ca 1650) Gallerie dell’Academia, Venice Public Domain The other Gorgons, hearing the dying cries of their sister, tried to catch Perseus, but with no success: Perseus had on Hades’ helmet of invisibility, so although the Gorgons chased him, they could not see him
  • Perses – Mythopedia
    Perses was the son of the Titan Crius and his wife Eurybia and was often numbered among the Titans himself He married Asteria, another second-generation Titan, with whom he fathered Hecate, a goddess of witchcraft
  • Graeae - Mythopedia
    Perseus, however, was no ordinary man: he was the son of Zeus himself, and the gods rallied to help him defeat his foe But Perseus also needed the help of the Graeae—a difficult thing to obtain, given that Medusa was their sister There are different versions of what Perseus needed from the Graeae
  • Danae - Mythopedia
    When Acrisius learned about Perseus, he locked both his daughter and his grandson in a chest and cast it into the sea The waves took Danae and Perseus to Seriphos, where they were taken in by the kind fisherman Dictys Later, Danae was saved by her son Perseus when the island’s king, Polydectes, tried to marry her against her will
  • Atlas – Mythopedia
    In his rage, Perseus used Medusa’s head to transform Atlas into a stony mountain range—the Atlas mountains Ovid described this scene in vivid detail: Although he dared not rival Atlas' might, Perseus made this reply; “For that my love you hold in light esteem, let this be yours ”
  • Phineus – Mythopedia
    Phineus was a king of Thrace, famous for his skill as a prophet He was blinded, however, for angering the gods Phineus is best remembered for his role in the myth of the Argonauts: he gave them life-saving counsel in exchange for their help in defeating the Harpies





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