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Andromeda

"In Greek mythology, Andromeda (/ænˈdrɒmɪdə/; Greek: Ἀνδρομέδα, Androméda or Ἀνδρομέδη, Andromédē) is the daughter of the king of Aethiopia, Cepheus, and his wife, Cassiopeia. When Cassiopeia boasts that she is more beautiful than the Nereids, Poseidon sends the sea monster Cetus to ravage the coast of Aethiopia as divine punishment. Andromeda is chained to a rock as a sacrifice to sate the monster, but is saved from death by Perseus, who marries her and takes her to Greece to reign as his queen.

Her name is the Latinized form of the Greek Ἀνδρομέδα (Androméda) or Ἀνδρομέδη (Andromédē) 'ruler of men', from ἀνήρ, ἀνδρός (anēr, andrós) meaning 'man, husband, human being', and μέδω (medō) 'I protect, rule over'." - (en.wikipedia.org 09.11.2021)

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Perseus4. Metamorphosen, Perseus und Andromeda 10/20PerseusMedaille von Jeremias Hercules auf Christian V. von Dänemark und den RendsburgerPerseus und Andromeda[Andromeda an den Felsen gekettet]
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[Relation to person or institution] Andromeda
Printing plate produced Wilhelm Höpfner (1899-1968)
Printing plate produced Michael Morgner (1942-)
[Relation to person or institution] Perseus

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