Andromeda

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Andromeda is a princess in Greek mythology who was rescued from a sea monster by the hero Perseus and later became his wife.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Andromeda canonical 22
Andromède 1
constellation Andromeda 1

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological figure
princess in Greek mythology
afterlifeTransformation constellation
appearsIn myth of Perseus
associatedWith constellation Andromeda
betrothedTo Phineus
category Characters in Greek mythology
Princesses in Greek mythology
Women in Greek mythology
chainedAt seashore rock
conflictInvolves Phineus
countryOfOrigin Ethiopia
surface form: Aethiopia
culture Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
father Cepheus
gender female
hasChild Alcaeus
Electryon
Gorgophone
Heleus
Mestor
Perses
Sthenelus
hasDepiction Renaissance painting
baroque painting
classical sculpture
knownFor being chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster
being rescued by Perseus
languageOfName Ancient Greek
mother Cassiopeia
mythology Greek mythology
nameMeaning “ruler of men” or “mindful of man”
narrativeRole damsel in distress
punishedFor her mother Cassiopeia’s boast about her beauty
relatedWork constellation myth of Andromeda
rescuedBy Perseus
savedFrom death by sea monster
sacrifice
spouse Perseus
threatenedBy Cetus
sea monster

Referenced by (24)

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

Perseus spouse Andromeda
Perseus rescued Andromeda
M110 constellation Andromeda
Andromeda III locatedIn Andromeda
this entity surface form: constellation Andromeda
Moralités légendaires notableCharacter Andromeda
this entity surface form: Andromède
Electryon mother Andromeda
Gorgophone mother Andromeda
House of Perseus hasMember Andromeda
rescuing Andromeda hasDamsel Andromeda
subject surface form: Rescuing Andromeda
rescuing Andromeda featuresCharacter Andromeda
subject surface form: Rescuing Andromeda
Autochthe mother Andromeda
sea monster Cetus associatedWith Andromeda
subject surface form: Cetus
sea monster Cetus threatened Andromeda
subject surface form: Cetus
sea monster Cetus toDevour Andromeda
subject surface form: Cetus
sea monster Cetus victimIntended Andromeda
subject surface form: Cetus
Alcaeus mother Andromeda
Sthenelus mother Andromeda
Heleus childOf Andromeda
Icarius grandparent Andromeda
Alexa Davalos playedCharacter Andromeda
Perseus and Andromeda depicts Andromeda
Cassiopeia from Greek mythology child Andromeda
subject surface form: Cassiopeia