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Perseus (Περσεύς),[note 1] the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid Dynasty there, was the first of the mythic Giải cứu thế giới of Greek mythology whose exploits in defeating various archaic monsters provided the founding myths of the Twelve Olympians. Perseus was the Greek hero who killed Medusa and claimed Andromeda, having rescued her from a sea monster.

Marriage with Andromeda

Perseus rescuing Andromeda from Cetus, depicted on an amphora in the Altes Museum, Berlin

Perseus and Andromeda.

On the way back to Seriphos Island, Perseus stopped in the Phoenician kingdom Ethiopia, ruled bởi King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia, having boasted herself equal in beauty to the Nereids, drew down the vengeance of Poseidon, who sent an inundation on the land and a sea serpeant, Cetus, which destroyed man and beast. The oracle of Ammon announced that no relief would be found until the king exposed his daughter Andromeda to the monster, and so she was fastened to a rock on the shore. Perseus slew the monster and, setting her free, claimed her in marriage.

In the classical myth, he flew using the flying sandals. Renaissance Châu Âu and modern imagery has generated the idea that Perseus flew mounted on Pegasus (though not in the great paintings bởi Piero di Cosimo and Titian)[note 5].

Perseus married Andromeda in spite of Phineus, to whom she had before been promised. At the wedding a quarrel took place between the rivals, and Phineus was turned to stone bởi the sight of the Gorgon's head.[12] Andromeda ("queen of men") followed her husband to Tiryns in Argos, and became the ancestress of the family of the Perseidae who ruled at Tiryns through her son with Perseus, Perses.[13] After her death she was placed bởi Athena amongst the constellations in the northern sky, near Perseus and Cassiopeia.Sophocles and Euripides (and in thêm modern times Pierre Corneille) made the episode of Perseus and Andromeda the subject of tragedies, and its incidents were represented in many ancient works of art.

Perseus and the head of Medusa in a Roman fresco at Stabiae

As Perseus was flying in his return above the sands of Libya, according to Apollonius of Rhodes,[14] the falling drops of Medusa's blood created a race of toxic serpents, one of whom was to kill the Argonaut Mopsus. On returning to Seriphos and discovering that his mother had to take refuge from the violent advances of Polydectes, Perseus killed him with Medusa's head, and made his brother Dictys, consort of Danaë, king.
Perseus and Andromeda had seven sons: Perses, Alcaeus ("strong"), Heleus ("nailer"), Mestor ("the cunning one"), Sthenelus ("the mighty one"), Electryon ("amber"), and Cynurus ("dogtail"), and two daughters, Gorgophone ("Gorgon Killer") and Autochthoe ("[Born] of the Land"). Perses was left in Aethiopia and became an ancestor of the emperors of Persia. The other descendants ruled Mycenae from Electryon down to Eurystheus, after whom Atreus got the kingdom. However, the Perseids included the great hero, Heracles, stepson of Amphitryon, son of Alcaeus. The Heraclides, hoặc descendants of Heracles, successfully contested the rule of the Atreids.

A statement bởi the Athenian orator, Isocrates[21] helps to ngày Perseus roughly. He đã đưa ý kiến that Heracles was four generations later than Perseus, which corresponds to the legendary succession: Perseus, Electryon, Alcmena, and Heracles, who was a contemporary of Eurystheus. Atreus was one generation later, a total of five generations.
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In Greek mythology, Poseidon is the god of sea, ngựa and earthquakes and the brother of Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Zeus. Along with Zeus and Hades they have decided the world in three parts. Poseidon became the ruler of the sea, Zeus ruled the sky and Hades the underworld. The symbols associated with Poseidon include: dolphins, tridents and three-pronged cá spears.

Poseidon was relied upon bởi sailors for a an toàn, két an toàn voyage on the sea. Many men drowned ngựa in sacrifice of his honor. He lived on the ocean floor in a palace made of coral and gems and drove a chariot pulled bởi horses. However,...
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Iris is a minor Greek goddess. She is goddess of the cầu vồng and female messenger of the gods (the male messenger of the god is Hermes).

Iris has many jobs to carry out. She travels with the speed of light from one end of the world to the other and down into the depths of the sea (Poseidon's territory) and Thế giới ngầm (Hades's territory). Iris đường dẫn the gods to humanity. She waters the clouds with her pitcher. She also delivers to the gods the sacred water of the River Styx.

Iris is portrayed as a cầu vồng hoặc a goddess with golden wings on her shoulders. She carries a winged staff hoặc a caduceus...
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This is just a little story i wrote for English class last năm and i thought i should post it. Tell me what bạn think!
~Sapphire


Persephone, goddess of spring and flowers, tediously packed up her things and trudged miserably down to the underworld. Her visit to Hades made her mother Demeter, the goddess of harvest, so sad that the air would turn bitter, frost would bite the plants and crops, and the leaves would shrivel up and turn an ugly brown before falling to the ground. One crisp fall day, not long after Persephone’s first visit to the underworld, Demeter was helping harvest the crops...
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