If you mean the mythology, no. If you mean the series based on Greek Mythology, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, yes.
You can read the myth of Perseus and Andromeda in classical Greek mythology texts, such as Ovid's "Metamorphoses" or Apollodorus' "Library." These stories recount the tale of Perseus slaying the sea monster to save Andromeda, whom he later marries.
Perseus. It was one of his tasks to save his mother Danae.
Most of the Greek myths show bravery but especially Perseus killing Medusa because he killed Medusa to save his mother form the King
Hesione and Alcestis are a couple of the maidens that Heracles saved
It was Orpheus, and he never did save her, though he tried.
she asked Zeus to get rid of Cronus and in the process he freed Gaea's children
by slaying and beheading Medusa and saving Andromeda
To save Andromeda, the princess he had fallen in love with.
Perseus receives gifts from the gods in the book "Perseus". Hermes gives him a sword, Athena provides a polished shield, Hades lends him his helmet of invisibility, and Zeus gifts him with winged sandals. These gifts help Perseus on his quest to slay Medusa and save Andromeda.
Medusa and a ketos, which is a huge sea serpent. he turned it stone with Medusa head to save the princess Andromeda
Perseus, son of Zeus (The Perseus, not Percy Jackson) he used Medusa's head to petrify the Kraken so it wouldn't kill her as a sacrifice.
he was known for slaying Medusa A horrible gorgon ,a mythical beast which hideous features which turn victims to stone, he was sent by polydectes to slay her as a wedding gift to get rid of perseus in order to marry his mother. Soon after perseus turned a horrible sea beast to stone to save a princess which later became his wife of 6 kids (5 boys and 1 girl).He returned with the head and turned polydectes to stone as the king did not believe him so perseus showed him the head therefor ending the myth