- Cassiopeia (mythology)
The Queen Cassiopeia,
wife of King Cepheus of the mythologicalPhoenicia n realm of Ethiopia, was beautiful but also arrogant and vain; these latter two characteristics led to her downfall.Her name in Greek is Κασσιόπη, which means "she whose words excel".
The boast of Cassiopeia was that both she and her daughter Andromeda were more beautiful than all the
Nereids , the nymph-daughters of the sea godNereus . This brought the wrath ofPoseidon , ruling god of the sea, upon the kingdom of Ethiopia.Accounts differ as to whether Poseidon decided to flood the whole country or direct the sea monster
Cetus to destroy it. In either case, trying to save their kingdom, Cepheus and Cassiopeia consulted a wise oracle, who told them that the only way to appease the sea gods was to sacrifice their daughter.Accordingly, Andromeda was chained to a rock at the sea's edge and left there to helplessly await her fate at the hands of
Cetus . But the heroPerseus arrived in time, saved Andromeda, and ultimately became her husband. Since Poseidon thought that Cassiopeia should not escape punishment, he placed her in the heavens in such a position that, as she circles the celestial pole, she is upside-down for half the time.*A smaller figure, next to the man, sitting on a chair. As it is near the pole star, it can be seen the whole year from the northern hemisphere, although sometimes upside down. (The constellation Cassiopeia)
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There was another Cassiopeia in Greek mythology. According to
Hesiod , this Cassiopeia was the daughter ofArabus and the wife of KingPhoenix dn. She is given as the mother of the heroAtymnius , by either her husband or the godZeus ). Other accounts also claim she was the mother (by Phoenix) ofPhineas andCarme , although the latter is more often said to be a daughter ofEubuleus , a Cretan.
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