Analyzing The Figure Of Cassiopeia

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According to Greek legend, the figure of Cassiopeia was placed in the stars by the Greek god of the sea, Poseidon. Cassiopeia gloated to the sea-nymphs, the Nereids about how beautiful her and her daughter, Andromeda were. The Nereids complained to Poseidon, and he threatened to send a sea monster to flood the land. The king, Cepheus consulted an oracle, and the oracle said only the sacrifice of Andromeda would please the wrath of Poseidon. Cepheus chained Andromeda to a sea cliff, and Perseus, the nephew of the king of Argos saw Cassiopeia and fell in love with her. Perseus offered to rescue Andromeda if he was allowed to marry her. Perseus had gotten magical sandals that made him fly, and a magical sword from Hermes, the messenger god. He

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