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Shea Moyer
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27 August, 16:49
What is Perseus cultural significance?
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Hillary Pace
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Perseus is a major hero from Greek mythology best known for his clever decapitation of Medusa, the monster who turned all who looked at her face into stone. He also rescued Andromeda from the sea monster. Like most of the mythological heroes, the genealogy of Perseus makes him the son of a god and a mortal.
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