- Andromeda (mythology)
Andromeda was a woman from
Greek mythology who, as divine punishment for her mother's bragging, was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster. She was saved from death byPerseus , her future husband. Her name is the Latinized form of the Greek Ανδρομέδη ("Andromēde"). Theetymology of the name is "to think of a man," from ανδρός ("andros") "man" combined with μήδομαι ("mēdomai") "to think, to be mindful of."Myth
In
Greek mythology , Andromeda was the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of thePhoenicia n kingdom Ethiopia.Her mother Cassiopeia bragged that she was more beautiful than the
Nereids , thenymph -daughters of the sea godNereus and often seen accompanyingPoseidon . To punish the Queen for her arrogance, Poseidon, brother to Zeus and God of the Sea, sent a sea monster, Cetus, to ravage the coast of Ethiopia and the kingdom of the vain Queen. The desperate King consulted theAmmon , theOracle of Zeus, who announced that no respite would be found until the king sacrificed his virgin daughter Andromeda to the monster. She was chained naked to a rock on the coast ofJaffa . The rock is allegedly still visible today.Perseus, returning from having slain the
Gorgon Medusa , found Andromeda and slew the monster Cetus. He set her free, and married her in spite of Andromeda having been previously promised toPhineus . At the wedding a quarrel took place between the rivals, and Phineus was turned to stone by the sight of the Gorgon's head (Ovid , "Metamorphoses" v. 1).Andromeda followed her husband to
Tiryns inArgos , and together they became the ancestors of the family of the "Perseidae" through the line of their son Perses. Perseus and Andromeda had six sonsPerseides ,Perses ,Alcaeus ,Heleus ,Mestor , Sthenelus, andElectryon , and one daughter,Gorgophone . Their descendants ruled Mycenae fromElectryon down toEurystheus , after whomAtreus attained the kingdom, and would also include the great heroHeracles . According to this mythology, Perses is the ancestor of thePersians .After her death she was placed by
Athena amongst theconstellation s in the northern sky, near Perseus and Cassiopeia.Sophocles andEuripides (and in more modern times Corneille) made the story the subject of tragedies. The tale is represented in numerous ancient works of art.Constellations
Andromeda is represented in the northern sky by the
constellation Andromeda which contains theAndromeda Galaxy .Four constellations are associated with the myth. Viewing the fainter stars, visible to the naked eye, the constellations are rendered as:
*A large man wearing a crown, upside down with respect to theecliptic . (The constellation Cepheus)
*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, although sometimes upside down. (The constellation Cassiopeia)
*A maiden, chained up, facing/turning away from the ecliptic. (The constellation Andromeda), next to Pegasus.
*Asea monster just under the ecliptic. (The constellationCetus )Other constellations related to the story are:
*Perseus
*The constellation Pegasus, who was born from the stump ofMedusa 's neck, after Perseus had decapitated her.
*The constellation Pisces, which may have been treated as two fish caught byDictys thefisherman who was brother ofPolydectes king ofSeriphos where Perseus and his motherDanaë were stranded.Portrayals of the myth
Sophocles andEuripides (and in more modern times Corneille) made the story the subject oftragedies , and its incidents were represented in numerous ancient works of art.The 1981 film "
Clash of the Titans " retells the story of Perseus, Andromeda, and Cassiopeia, but makes a few changes (notably Cassiopeia boasts that her daughter is more beautiful thanThetis as opposed to the Nereids as a group). Thetis was a Nereid, but also the future mother ofAchilles . Andromeda is also depicted as being strong-willed, whereas in the stories she is only really mentioned as being the princess whom Perseus saves from the sea monster. Also, a subplot about Thetis' son Calibos was added to the plot of the film. However, he more closely resembles Caliban fromShakespeare 's "Tempest" than any creature truly found in Greek myth.Jean-Baptiste Lully's opera
Persée also dramatizes the myth. At the port city ofJaffa ,Israel , an outcropping of rocks near the harbour is reputed by local legend to have been the place from which Andromeda was rescued by Perseus.In the CBS Saturday morning kid's series "
Mythic Warriors ", Andromeda is a beautiful but strong-willed princess who wishes to be remembered as a great hero when she died, but had to learn that a hero must sometimes sacrifice himself to save those he loves.ources
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Apollodorus , "Bibliotheke " II, iv, 3-5.
*Ovid , "Metamorphoses" IV, 668-764.
*Edith Hamilton , "Mythology", Part Three, 204-207.
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