Ethiopia
Andromeda was not a goddess. She was the mortal daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, the rulers of Ethiopia.
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Andromeda was not a Greek goddess, she was a princess of Ethiopia and later wife of Perseus and queen of Mycanae.
Yes, in Greek myth Andromeda's parents were king Cepheus and queen Cassiopeia of Ethiopia.
Princess of Ethiopia or the Chained Lady.
Yes, a princess of Ethiopia who later became the queen of Mycenae and wife of Perseus.
The mythological kingdom Ethiopia in Greek mythology.
It is named after Andromeda, the princess of a mythological kingdom Aethiopia (Ethiopia) in Greek mythology. It is sometimes called "the Chained Lady" or "the Chained Woman" in English, as the mythological Andromeda was chained to a wall of rock before being rescued by Perseus. See link for further information.
Perseus founded Mycenae, by marriage to Andromeda he laid claim to Ethiopia, Seriphos where he was raised; and by his mothers birth Argo.
Cepheus was king of a land called Ethiopia in Greek myth. He had a wife named Cassiopeia and a daughter called Andromeda.
There is no Roman myth of Andromeda because she belongs to Greek mythology. They myth of Andromeda, however, is that she's is the wife of Perseus - the man who beheaded Medusa - who saved her from a monster of the sea. She was the daughter of Cassiopeia and Cepheus; the king of Ethiopia. She was also the mother of Electryon, Alcaeus, Perses, Sthenelus and three other children who aren't as famous.