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 1 T-III|         in flight, ~either yours Perseus, or yours Daedalus:~so the
 2  IBIS|       earth. ~Or like the infant Perseus, or the Cycnean hero,~may
 3   Ind|       for her mother’s fault and Perseus offered to rescue her. (
 4   Ind|    paintings and gouaches in the Perseus series, particularly The
 5   Ind|    Ionian.  ~Danae~The mother of Perseus by Jupiter, and daughter
 6   Ind|  pedestal of Benvenuto Cellini’s Perseus bronze, Loggia dei Lanzi,
 7   Ind|   depicting Danaë with the child Perseus: See Jan Gossaert called
 8   Ind|        his birth that a scion of Perseus would be born, greater than
 9   Ind|          Eurystheus, grandson of Perseus, making Hercules subservient
10   Ind|        part of the constellation Perseus, who holds her decapitated
11   Ind|         stone. She was killed by Perseus, who used his shield as
12   Ind|    Cephenes after her death when Perseus wielded her decapitated
13   Ind|        sprung from her head when Perseus decapitated her. At the
14   Ind|          by his own invention.~ ~Perseus~The son of Jupiter and Danaë,
15   Ind| represented by the constellation Perseus near Cassiopeia. He is depicted
16   Ind|    paintings and gouaches in the Perseus series particularly The
17   Ind|       particularly The Arming of Perseus, The Escape of Perseus,
18   Ind|        of Perseus, The Escape of Perseus, The Rock of Doom, Perseus
19   Ind|       Perseus, The Rock of Doom, Perseus slaying the Sea-Serpent,
20   Ind|       Benvenuto Cellini’s bronze Perseus - the Loggia, Florence).
21   Ind|    Called Abantiades. The infant Perseus and his mother Danae were
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