Polydectes

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Polydectes is a king in Greek mythology best known for sending Perseus on the quest to slay Medusa in an attempt to get rid of him.

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Label Occurrences
Polydectes canonical 9

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Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
mythological king
appearsIn Perseus cycle
myth of Perseus and Medusa
associatedWith Danaë
Dictys
Gorgons
surface form: Medusa

Perseus
brother Dictys
causeOfDeath petrification
countryOfCitizenship Seriphos
culture Ancient Greek religion
describedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca
later mythographic traditions
employer Perseus
gender male
genre Greek mythology
hasMotivation desire to marry Danaë
wish to remove Perseus
hasVariantName Πολυδέκτης
killedBy Gorgoneion
surface form: Medusa's head

Perseus
knownFor being turned to stone by Medusa's head
plotting against Perseus
sending Perseus to slay Medusa
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
mythologicalTradition Greek heroic legend
narrativeRole antagonist in the myth of Perseus
notableWork quest of Perseus to slay Medusa
placeOfDeath Seriphos
positionHeld king of Seriphos
relative Dictys
residence Seriphos
spouse Danaë
stepfather Perseus

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Referenced by (9)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Perseus opponent Polydectes
Perseus turnedToStone Polydectes
Dictys siblingOf Polydectes
Dictys relativeOf Polydectes
Dictys contrastedWith Polydectes
Dictys predecessor Polydectes
Danaë pursuedBy Polydectes
Danaë resistedMarriageTo Polydectes
Danaë sonAvengedHerAgainst Polydectes