who is dictys
In Greek mythology, King Polydectes was the ruler of the island of Seriphos and was the brother of dictys
King Polydectes of the island Seriphos desired to marry Danae, mother of Perseus. It was Dictys the brother of King Polydectes who had found Danae and Perseus when they first washed ashore.
Perseus and his mother, Danae, were shipped to the island of Seriphos. After being cast out to sea in a wooden chest by Danae's father, King Acrisius, they were rescued by a fisherman named Dictys, who brought them to Seriphos. There, they lived under the protection of Dictys, while the island's king, Polydectes, became infatuated with Danae.
Polydectes wanted Perseus mother, Danaë. Perseus found Polydectes was a bad guy and always tried to protect his mother from him. So Polydectes had to get Perseus out of the way.
Polydectes dies and isnt alive anymore
In Greek mythology, King Polydectes was the ruler of the island of Seriphos and was the brother of dictys
Dictys, the man who raised him and his mother's consort.
King Polydectes of the island Seriphos desired to marry Danae, mother of Perseus. It was Dictys the brother of King Polydectes who had found Danae and Perseus when they first washed ashore.
Indirectly. You see, he was given the task by Polydectes, King of Seriphos, with the intention that the Gorgon would kill him, and then Polydectes could have his way with Perseus' mother, Danae. But he was able to kill Medusa, and in turn was able to save Andromeda from the Cetus, slew her intended huband, then returned to Seriphos where he slew Polydectes and saved his mother. He made his foster father Dictys king and he made Danae his queen. Later, he returned to Argos where he fulfilled the prophecy that he would kill his grandfather, Acrisius, making himself king of Argos.
Polydectes wanted Perseus mother, Danaë. Perseus found Polydectes was a bad guy and always tried to protect his mother from him. So Polydectes had to get Perseus out of the way.
Polydectes dies and isnt alive anymore
The fisherman Dictys helped raise Perseus. He found Danae and Perseus in a chest that washed up onto the shore.
Polydectes was punished for giving humans fire . . . and his punishment i don't know.
Perseus, after successfully obtaining the head of Medusa, returns to confront Polydectes, who had been cruelly pursuing his mother, Danaë. He reveals Medusa's head to Polydectes and his court, turning them all to stone. This act serves as both revenge for Polydectes' threats and a means to protect his mother, effectively ending Polydectes’ tyranny. Ultimately, Perseus ensures that his mother is safe from further harm.
Polydectes
Cretensis Dictys has written: 'Dictys Cretensis, et Dares Phrygius De Bello Trojano ex editione Samuelis Artopoei, cum notis et interpretatione inusum Delphini...accedunt Josephi Iscani De bello Trojano, libri sex'
Dictys raised him along side Danae.