- Perseus - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Perseus (US: ˈpɜːr si əs ⓘ, UK: ˈpɜː sjuːs ; Greek: Περσεύς, translit Perseús) is the legendary founder of the Perseid dynasty He was, alongside Cadmus and Bellerophon, the greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles [1]
- Perseus Digital Library
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- Perseus :: The slayer of Medusa - Greek Mythology
The only son of Zeus and Danae – and, thus, a half-god by birth – Perseus was one of the greatest heroes in Greek mythology, most renowned for beheading the only mortal Gorgon, Medusa, and using her severed head (capable of turning onlookers into stone) as a mighty weapon in his subsequent adventures
- Perseus | Story Facts | Britannica
Perseus, in Greek mythology, the slayer of the Gorgon Medusa and the rescuer of Andromeda from a sea monster Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danaë, the daughter of Acrisius of Argos
- Perseus – Mythopedia
Perseus, son of Zeus, was a Greek hero from Argos He is best remembered for killing Medusa, rescuing Andromeda, and founding the city of Mycenae
- Perseus in Greek Mythology: Origin Story, Family, Adventures
Perseus is a figure from Greek mythology who is known for his heroic deeds and adventures He was the son of Zeus and Danaë, and was famous for slaying the Gorgon Medusa and rescuing Andromeda from a sea monster
- Perseus in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Perseus was one of the greatest of heroes in Greek mythology A son of Zeus and Danae, Perseus is most famous for defeating the Gorgon Medusa, and taking her head as a prize
- PERSEUS - Argive Hero King of Greek Mythology
PERSEUS was one of the most celebrated heroes of Greek mythology He was the son of the Argive princess Danae who was locked away in a bronze chamber by her father Akrisios (Acrisius) who lived in fear of a prophecy that he would one day be killed by her son
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