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- Danaë abstract "In Greek mythology, Danaë (/ˈdæn.i.iː/ or /ˈdæn.ə.iː/ DAN-ə-ee, as personal name also /dəˈnaɪ/ də-NY, Greek: Δανάη Ancient: [daˈna.ɛː] Modern: [ðaˈna.i]) was the daughter, and only child of King Acrisius of Argos and his wife Queen Eurydice. She was the mother of the hero Perseus by Zeus. She was credited with founding the city of Ardea in Latium during the Bronze Age.Disappointed by his lack of male heirs, King Acrisius asked the oracle of Delphi if this would change. The oracle announced to him that he would never have a son, but his daughter would, and that he would be killed by his daughter's son. At the time, Danae was childless and, meaning to keep her so, King Acrisius shut her up in a bronze chamber to be constructed under the court of his palace (other versions say she was imprisoned in a tall brass tower with a single richly adorned chamber, but with no doors or windows, just a sky-light as the source of light and air). She was buried in this tomb, never to see the light again. However, Zeus, the king of the gods, desired her, and came to her in the form of golden rain which streamed in through the roof of the subterranean chamber and down into her womb. Soon after, their child Perseus was born.Unwilling to provoke the wrath of the gods or the Furies by killing his offspring and grandchild, King Acrisius cast Danaë and Perseus into the sea in a wooden chest. The sea was calmed by Poseidon and, at the request of Zeus, the pair survived. They were washed ashore on the island of Seriphos, where they were taken in by Dictys – the brother of King Polydectes – who raised Perseus to manhood. The King was charmed by Danaë, but she had no interest in him. Consequently, he agreed not to marry her only if her son would bring him the head of the Gorgon Medusa. Using Athena's shield, Hermes's winged sandals and Hades' helmet of invisibility, Perseus was able to evade Medusa's gaze and decapitate her.Later, after Perseus brought back Medusa's head and rescued Andromeda, the oracle's prophecy came true. He started for Argos, but learning of the prophecy, instead went to Larissa, where athletic games were being held. By chance, an aging Acrisius was there and Perseus accidentally struck him on the head with his javelin (or discus), fulfilling the prophecy.".
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- Danaë wikiPageRevisionID "701253694".
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink 61_Danaë.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Acrisius.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Ulrik_Wertmüller.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Alexandre-Jacques_Chantron.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Andromeda_(mythology).
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_da_Correggio.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Apollodorus_of_Athens.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Ardea,_Lazio.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Argos.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Athena.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Bibliotheca_(Pseudo-Apollodorus).
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mortal_parents_of_demigods_in_Classical_mythology.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mortal_women_of_Zeus.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythology_of_Argos.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Category:Princesses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Danae-class_cruiser.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Danaë_(Correggio).
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Danaë_(Klimt_painting).
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Danaë_(Rembrandt_painting).
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Danaë_(disambiguation).
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink David_Eddings.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary_of_Greek_and_Roman_Biography_and_Mythology.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Dictys.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Discus_throw.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Erinyes.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Eurydice_of_Argos.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Gorgon.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_Klimt.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Hades.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Hermes.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Javelin.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Larissa.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Latium.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink List_of_The_Elenium_and_The_Tamuli_characters.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Léon_Comerre.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Medusa.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Museo_di_Capodimonte.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Oracle.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Perseus.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Polydectes.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Poseidon.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Rembrandt.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Serifos.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink The_Elenium.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink The_Tamuli.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Titian.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink William_Smith_(lexicographer).
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danae".
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danaë".
- Danaë wikiPageWikiLinkText "a figure of mythology".
- Danaë caption "Danaë reclining with Zeus as the shower of gold depicted on a vase 450-425 BC".
- Danaë children Perseus.
- Danaë consort Polydectes.
- Danaë consort Zeus.
- Danaë imageSize "280".
- Danaë name "Danae".
- Danaë parents "Acrisius and Eurydice".
- Danaë type "Greek".
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- Danaë subject Category:Mortal_parents_of_demigods_in_Classical_mythology.
- Danaë subject Category:Mortal_women_of_Zeus.
- Danaë subject Category:Mythology_of_Argos.
- Danaë subject Category:Princesses_in_Greek_mythology.
- Danaë hypernym Daughter.
- Danaë type Person.
- Danaë type Diacritic.
- Danaë type Redirect.
- Danaë type Thing.
- Danaë comment "In Greek mythology, Danaë (/ˈdæn.i.iː/ or /ˈdæn.ə.iː/ DAN-ə-ee, as personal name also /dəˈnaɪ/ də-NY, Greek: Δανάη Ancient: [daˈna.ɛː] Modern: [ðaˈna.i]) was the daughter, and only child of King Acrisius of Argos and his wife Queen Eurydice. She was the mother of the hero Perseus by Zeus. She was credited with founding the city of Ardea in Latium during the Bronze Age.Disappointed by his lack of male heirs, King Acrisius asked the oracle of Delphi if this would change.".
- Danaë label "Danaë".
- Danaë sameAs Q190582.
- Danaë sameAs Даная.
- Danaë sameAs Даная.
- Danaë sameAs দানাই.
- Danaë sameAs Danae.
- Danaë sameAs Danaja.
- Danaë sameAs Dànae.