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'''Cepheus''' was a mythical king of [[Ethiopia]], husband of [[Cassiopeia]], and father of [[Andromeda (Greek Myth)|Andromeda]]. He is largely undeveloped in the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] myths focusing on his womenfolk and his eventual son-in-law [[Perseus]].
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'''Cepheus''' was a mythical king of [[Ethiopia]], husband of [[Cassiopeia]], father of [[Andromeda (Greek Myth)|Andromeda]], and later father-in-law of [[Perseus]]. He is a secondary, underdeveloped character in the myths focusing on these other characters.
   
 
==Cepheus in "[[Miss Manners' Guide to Greek Missology]]"==
 
==Cepheus in "[[Miss Manners' Guide to Greek Missology]]"==
'''Cepheus''' and [[Cassiopeia]] arrived on [[Mount Olympus]] in their Constellation to attend the wedding of their daughter [[Andromeda (Miss Manners)|Andromeda]].<ref>E.g., ''[[Counting Up, Counting Down]]'', p. 285, paperback.</ref>
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'''Cepheus''' and [[Cassiopeia]] arrived on [[Mount Olympus]], riding in their Constellation, to attend the wedding of their daughter [[Andromeda (Miss Manners)|Andromeda]].<ref>E.g., ''[[Counting Up, Counting Down]]'', p. 285, paperback.</ref>
   
 
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Template:Infobox Non-Turtledove Fictional Character Cepheus was a mythical king of Ethiopia, husband of Cassiopeia, father of Andromeda, and later father-in-law of Perseus. He is a secondary, underdeveloped character in the myths focusing on these other characters.

Cepheus in "Miss Manners' Guide to Greek Missology"

Cepheus and Cassiopeia arrived on Mount Olympus, riding in their Constellation, to attend the wedding of their daughter Andromeda.[1]

  1. E.g., Counting Up, Counting Down, p. 285, paperback.