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Perseus & Andromeda
Yes, in Greek myth Perseus and Andromeda marry.
Andromeda in Greek myth is the wife of Perseus and queen of Mycenae.
Greek myth has it that Andromeda already died; the constellation was named/created for her.
In Greek myth, she did not have one.
The Andromeda galaxy was named after the princess Andromeda from Greek mythology. The constellation Andromeda, in which the galaxy is found, is also named after her. It was named as such because of its proximity to the constellation and its association with the myth.
Andromeda in Greek myth is the wife of Perseus and queen of Mycenae. She was not a Greek goddess.
Andromeda was born in Greek mythology as the daughter of King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia. She is often associated with the myth of Perseus and the sea monster.
Yes, in Greek myth Andromeda's parents were king Cepheus and queen Cassiopeia of Ethiopia.
Greek myth does not say how Andromeda the wife of Perseus died, only that she did so and afterwards became a constellation.
In Greek myth Andromeda was bethorthed to Phineus.
You can read the myth of Perseus and Andromeda in classical Greek mythology texts, such as Ovid's "Metamorphoses" or Apollodorus' "Library." These stories recount the tale of Perseus slaying the sea monster to save Andromeda, whom he later marries.