Perseus is not typically considered a patron god; rather, he is a hero in Greek mythology known for slaying Medusa and rescuing Andromeda. He is often associated with bravery and adventure, but he does not hold the status of a deity who oversees or protects a specific domain or group of people. Instead, figures like Athena and Hermes, who assisted him in his quests, would be closer to the idea of patron deities.
no, perseus is just a semi - god
Perseus was a demigod - the son of a god and a mortal.
The father of Perseus was Zeus. He was the supreme god and god the sky and thunder. The mother of Perseus was Danae.
Perseus was a demi-god, half god half mortal. His father was Zeus, who had an affair with the mortal woman Danae, his mother
Perseus was not a God but a hero. He was a son of Zeus and a human wife (Danae). Perseus saved the princess Andromeda and he killed Medusa.
Hermes helped out Perseus by giving him a sword and winged sandals, Athena gave him a highly polished shield, and Hades gave him a helmet that would make Perseus invisible.
no, perseus is just a semi - god
Perseus was a demigod - the son of a god and a mortal.
Perseus wasn't god of anything. His father, however, was Zeus, lord of the sky.
The father of Perseus was Zeus. He was the supreme god and god the sky and thunder. The mother of Perseus was Danae.
Perseus=god of underworld
Perseus was a demi-god, half god half mortal. His father was Zeus, who had an affair with the mortal woman Danae, his mother
Perseus was not a God but a hero. He was a son of Zeus and a human wife (Danae). Perseus saved the princess Andromeda and he killed Medusa.
Perseus was a demigod, which means he was the son of Zeus and Danae, a human woman.
No, Perseus was a mortal. actually Perseus was a demigod (half god and half mortal) his father is Zeus and mother is Danae(a mortal)
Zeus was the patron God of Olympia.
Hermes loaned Perseus the winged sandals.