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==Andromeda in "[[Myth Manners' Guide to Greek Missology]]"== |
==Andromeda in "[[Myth Manners' Guide to Greek Missology]]"== |
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− | '''Andromeda''' was tasked by the [[Ancient Greece ( |
+ | '''Andromeda''' was tasked by the [[Ancient Greece (Miss Manners)|Greek]] gods of [[Mount Olympus (Miss Manners)|Olympus]] to kill the three [[Gorgons (Miss Manners)|Gorgons]] who were operating out of [[Italy (Miss Manners)|Italy]]. As it turned out, killing was unnecessary; the Gorgons were defeated by mere humiliation and exile. Along her way home, Andromeda met a young man named [[Perseus (Miss Manners)|Perseus]], who caught her fancy. After she rescued him from [[cetus (Miss Manners)|a sea monster]], they were married.<ref>E.g., ''[[Counting Up, Counting Down]]'', pgs. 271-284, tpb.</ref> |
==References== |
==References== |