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'''Akrisios''' was the King of [[Argos]] and the father of [[Danae]], and through her, the grandfather of the hero [[Perseus]]. | '''Akrisios''' was the King of [[Argos]] and the father of [[Danae]], and through her, the grandfather of the hero [[Perseus]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 25 November 2023
Akrisios was the King of Argos and the father of Danae, and through her, the grandfather of the hero Perseus.
Biography[edit | edit source]
The Delphic Oracle prophesied that King Akrisios would be killed by his own grandson, and in response Akrisios locked his only child, his daughter Danae, in a room of bronze. He did not take into consideration the god Zeus, who saw Danae's beauty, and visited her in the form of golden rain.[1]
In fullness of time, Danae gave birth to a boy. Still fighting the prophecy, Akrisios shut Danae and her baby into a crate and cast it into the sea, hoping the sea would slay them. Instead, the fisherman Diktys found them, and took them under his wing, raising Perseus.[1]
After his various adventures, Perseus returned to Argos and participated in games. When he threw a discus, it flew into the stands and struck Akrisios, killing him by accident.[1]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (mentioned only)