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She was to be sacrificed to a great sea monster called the Cetus (which is the greek origin of the word Cetacian, which means having to do with WHALES).

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What is the Greek name for Andromeda?

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.


What is Andromeda's personality?

She never developed a personality in the story, where she is saved by Perseus. She is just the innocent Ethiopian princess who was chained to a cliff in order to be devoured by a monster.


Who is Andromeda greek goddess?

Andromeda was a princess whose mother bragged about her being more beautiful than the godesses themselves (not a good idea). For punishment, she was chained to a rock to be eaten by a sea monster, but Perseus happened to be passing by and killed the monster, rescued her, and eventually married her.


Who did Andromeda marry?

Andromeda married Perseus.


How many wives did Perseus have?

I think he only had one I'm not sure... Because greek gods tend to have many wives and children. And some even fall in love with their own siblings or relatives. But Perseus was a demigod. born from Zeus and a mortal women. Perseus rescued a woman by the name of Andromeda who was chained to a rock because of her mothers bragging which angered Posieden (brother to Zeus) and he chained her to rock for punishment of Cassiopiea (andromeada's mother) bragging. And Andromeda was destined to have a Seamonster kill her. But luckily Persues saved her and used Medussa's head to turn the seamonster to stone. And he brought her to her father and they happily married.

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When was Andromeda Chained to the Rocks - Rembrandt - created?

Andromeda Chained to the Rocks - Rembrandt - was created in 1631.


What is the nickname of Andromeda?

There are two different names that the constellation Andromeda is also referred as. The nicknames are either "the chained lady" or "the chained woman."


Which constellation is represented as a chained maiden?

andromeda


How did the Andromeda constellation get its name?

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.


Who was chained to a rock and almost eaten by a sea serpent?

Andromeda


Why was Andromeda chained?

because Poisdein said a sea monster will destroy the town unless the princess was sacrificed to the monster EDIT: Andromeda's mother bragged that Andromeda was more beautiful than the sea nymphs. The nymphs were angry and told Poisdon to chain the princess bare to a rock and leave her to be eaten by the feared sea creature. The nymphs themselves chained Andromeda.


What is the translation of the constellation princess Andromeda?

The constellation Andromeda is named after the princess Andromeda from Greek mythology, who was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster but saved by the hero Perseus. The name "Andromeda" is derived from the Greek words meaning "ruler of" (andr-) and "men" (-medon), reflecting her royal status.


What is the named of the chained goddess and is the only constellation visible to the naked eye?

Andromeda is known as the "chained woman," and is a prominent constellation in the night sky.


What is the name of the chained goddess and is the only constellation visible to the naked eye?

The name of the chained goddess in Greek mythology is Andromeda. However, Andromeda is not the only constellation visible to the naked eye. Many constellations, such as Orion, Ursa Major, and Cassiopeia, can also be seen without the aid of a telescope.


Who was the goddess Andromeda?

She is the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of Ethiopians. She was chained to a rock.


How did Andromeda get its name?

The name Andromeda comes from Greek mythology. Andromeda was a princess who was saved from a sea monster by the hero Perseus. The constellation Andromeda is said to represent the chained princess, as she was tied to a rock as a sacrifice to the monster.


What is the meaning of Andromeda's symbol?

Andromeda's symbol in Greek mythology is typically represented as a chained woman. It symbolizes her punishment and suffering as she was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster, but later rescued by Perseus. The symbol can also represent themes of bravery, sacrifice, and perseverance.