Perseus' s symbol or attribute: Medusa's head is often cut, sometimes like a hat helmet or sandals like wings are similar to those worn by Hermes
Main temples ruins: Perseus has no ruins of the temple, but he is associated with the ancient castles of Mycenae, Tyrins, Argos and Serifos.
Basic story: Perseus' mother, Danae was imprisoned by her father because there was a god who said her descendants will kill him. The great god Zeus came to her in the form of money - whether it is metal or gold. Then she took Perseus. Her father was afraid to kill Zeus's children directly, but was afraid to drive them out of the sea after putting them in a box. They landed on the shore of fisherman Serifos and Dictis took them. Fisherman's brother Polydectes is the ruler of Serifos. After Perseus grew, Polydectes fell in love with Danae and sent Perseus to return Medusa 's head as he was not on the road.
With the help of Hermes, Athena, and some freshwater nymphs they together provided magic swords, shields, invisible helmets, sandals with wings, shoulder bags and advice to him. Because Sha knows the place to be killed, he knows that she can see her and cast it on his shiny shield
On the way back from this adventure, he found a lovely Libyan princess Andromeda, she was bound on a rock, waiting for a whale like sea monster Cetus to die. He rescued her (remember, he was a hero!) And then married her. The princess of Libya often appears in Greek mythology - though it is believed that Io and Europa also came from the coast of Libya, which is unusual for Greeks.
Interesting fact: Perseus may be based on a real person, he is said to be the founder of the immortal dynasty of Mithonian, an early Greek writer, who regarded him as a historical figure rather than a god or semi-god. He conforms to a brave classic prototype and decides "hero" and is passionate about protecting his people from external threats, whether it is "real" or metaphysical.
Flights to Greece and surrounding areas: Athens and other Greek flights - Athens International Airport airport code is ATH.
Perseus is a half god child of Zeus and Danae. His adventure played an important role in Greek mythology. Perseus received an impossible task from King Polydectés, he wanted Perseus to be killed. He thought that Perseus would die in this attempt and sent Semi Perseus to find the head of the Gorgon medusa. Greek gods intervened and gave magical weapons to Perseus. Greek god Hermes gave him a bent sword and a sandal with wings Greek goddess Athena gave Perseus a shield like a mirror and Hades gave him Perseus to make him do him I came, an invisible helmet. Perseus had to consult Graeae (Gray Witches) to learn about the whereabouts of Gorgon Medusa. Graeae is three women who are always old, they have to share one tooth with one eye. The Persius semi-gods forced the old lady by forcing them to tell him the place to find Gorgon, their sisters. Perseus killed Medusa, rescued Andromeda from the sea monster, and got married.
Zeus (Jupiter) came to Persaus' mother Danae in the form of gold, soaked her and led to the birth of Perseus. As a young man, Perseus took over the task of killing Medusa. He is equipped with Mercurial swords, hats and feathers, and Minerva shields. He killed Medusa by cutting his head, then killed the sea monster Cetus, and rescued Andromeda and married. Perseus built a city in Mycenae and he found a hat or a mushroom
In a recent myth, Medusa is the only one of the three immortal Gorgons. While he was chasing the Perseus mother Danae, King Polydecte wanted to kill Perseus and kill Medusa. Some of these myths include that Permius has Hermione's sickle and Athena's mirror (or shield). Perseus can cut the head of Medusa safely without looking at the stone. She only sees her reflection in the shield. Blood squirting from her neck fell to the sea, and Posito and her son Poseidon picked up Pegasus. Other sources of information say that a drop of blood became a serpent. Some people say that Perseus gave Athena the head holding the power of all the stones that saw it. Then she put it on a mirror-like shield called Aegis and handed it to Zeus. According to another source, Perseus says his head is buried in the Argos market.