Neil Mcarthy
Ring of Calibos
Acrisius,as a mythical king of Argos, and a son of Abas is called Calibos
Yes he is.
Clash of Titans characters:Perseus and Andromeda-legendary Greek mythology couple.Zeus....chief of Gods on Olymp.If you ask for the original movie from 80s there was also Calibos (bad guy) and Olympian Gods played more important role in the story (Poseidon, Athena, Hera, Thetis).
His mother was Thetis. However, it should be noted that Calibos was only a character in the movie "Clash of the Titans"(1981) and was never a character in Greek mythology.
His mother is the goddess of the sea, Thetis.
greek mythology
In the 1981 film "Clash of the Titans," Perseus guesses that Calibos, who has been transformed into a monstrous figure, takes the sleeping princess Andromeda to a remote altar where she is to be sacrificed to the sea monster Kraken. Perseus, determined to save her, embarks on a quest to rescue Andromeda and confront Calibos. His intuition is driven by his love for her and the need to thwart the impending doom threatening both her and the kingdom.
Calibos did not receive the same protection from Zeus as Perseus because he was seen as a flawed character who disrespected the gods and their will. Unlike Perseus, who was favored for his noble lineage and bravery, Calibos was punished for his arrogance and cruelty, particularly towards the princess Andromeda. Zeus, as the king of the gods, chose to intervene in favor of Perseus, recognizing his potential for heroism and virtue. This distinction in character ultimately determined the level of divine protection they received.
Joppa is the kingdom cursed by Calibos in the 1981 movie "Clash of the Titans", and is set free of that curse by the demi-god hero Perseus. The Kingdom of Joppa was a promising Greek city-state with, since the beautiful princess Andromeda was to be married by the eccentric and powerful prince Calibos. Unfortunately Zeus cursed Calibos with a monstrous appearance for eliminating his entire herd of flying horses, leaving only Pegasus. His mother Thetis cursed Joppa to suffer as her son has suffered.
Calibos was turned into a monster as punishment from the gods for his arrogance and cruelty. His transformation was a consequence of his actions, as a way for the gods to teach him a lesson and to deter others from following his wicked ways.
because of his cruelty in the nature Calibos was spoiled by his mother, but he was handsome. Zeus gave him the wells of the moon in his care but Calibos instead hunted trapped and killed every living creature. Including Zeus' herd of sacred flying horses, all except the one remaining horse Pegasus. As punishment for his shameful mark of vile cruelty, Zeus transformed him into a being abhorrent to human sight, becoming a mortal mockery and thus being shunned and forced to live as an outcast in the swamps and marshes. He had horns, a devil tale, and the face of a demon. His mother, Thetis (Goddess of the sea), retaliated by punishing Andromeda and the city. She ordered Andromeda to be killed as a virgin, or the city would suffer and be destroyed by a sea monster- the kraken.