Perseus, who married her afterwards.
Andromeda was rescued from Perseus.
Perseus was the man who rescued Cepheus's daughters, Andromeda in Greek mythology. He saved her from being sacrificed to a sea monster, slaying the creature and marrying Andromeda.
Some say he saved Princess Andromeda from the Kraken
Cetus, sent by Poseidon.
The Ethiopian Princess Andromeda.
The name "Andromeda" comes from Greek mythology. Andromeda was a princess who was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster but was rescued by the hero Perseus. The name itself means "ruler of men" in Greek.
The man who rescued Cepheus's daughter, Andromeda, is Perseus. In Greek mythology, Andromeda was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster due to her mother's boastfulness. Perseus, equipped with gifts from the gods, including a reflective shield, defeated the monster and saved Andromeda, later marrying her. Their story is a classic tale of heroism and adventure in mythology.
Andromeda was chained to a rock to be eaten by a sea monster as punishment for her mother's boasting. Perseus, who saw her, rescued her from the sea monster, cut the chains, and claimed her in marriage.
On his way back to Greece, after slaying and beheading Medusa, he saved the Princess Andromeda, who had been chained to rocks as a sacrifice to a sea monster, by killing the beast. He then returned to Greece with Andromeda as his bride.
Andromeda was named after the princess in Greek mythology who was chained to a rock as sacrifice to a sea monster. The constellation Andromeda is named after her because she was eventually rescued by the hero Perseus.
Andromeda was a greek princess. Her mother Cassiopeia bragged that she was more beatiful than the nereids, nymph daughters of the sea god nereus. This bragging angered Poseidon and he sent a sea monster to ravage her kingdom. Zeus came down and told the king and queen that the sea monster would not stop unless they sacrifice Andromeda to it. As Andromeda was chained to a rock by the sea, about to be devoured, Perseus rescued her.
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.