King Acrisius received a prophecy and locked away his daughter Danae, but she later gave birth to Perseus with Zeus. Perseus was sent adrift with his mother by King Acrisius but saved. Later, Perseus embarked on an adventure where he received help from gods to kill Medusa. He then saved Andromeda from a monster and married her, defeating her former suitor, before returning home to Greece with his family.
King Acrisius received a prophecy and locked away his daughter Danae, but she later gave birth to Perseus with Zeus. Perseus was sent adrift with his mother by King Acrisius but saved. Later, Perseus embarked on an adventure where he received help from gods to kill Medusa. He then saved Andromeda from a monster and married her, defeating her former suitor, before returning home to Greece with his family.
King Acrisius received a prophecy and locked away his daughter Danae, but she later gave birth to Perseus with Zeus. Perseus was sent adrift with his mother by King Acrisius but saved. Later, Perseus embarked on an adventure where he received help from gods to kill Medusa. He then saved Andromeda from a monster and married her, defeating her former suitor, before returning home to Greece with his family.
2. Danae was born and she was shut away from the sight of men. 3. Danae and Zeus had a son named Perseus. 4. Danae and Perseus was placed inside a chest by King Acrisius and saved by Dictys. 5. King Polydectes married Danae. 6. King Polydectes adviced Perseus and he began his adventure. 7. Hermes and Athena helped Perseus in killing Medusa. 8. Perseus tricked the gray women to find the way to Nymphs of the North 9. Perseus arrived to the Nymphs of the North and received the three items. 10. Perseus successfully cut off Medusa’s head. 11. Perseus met Andromeda whom he saved from a serpent monster. 12. Perseus married Andromeda. 13. Phineas, Andromeda’s uncle have come to avenge the theft of his promise bride. 14. Perseus beat Phineas using the Medusa’s head. 15. At the year’s end, Perseus sailed home with Andromeda. 16. Perseus sailed with his mother and his wife to Greece.