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  • 1Acrisius — (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ακρίσιος) was a mythical king of Argos, and a son of Abas and Aglaea [Apollodorus. The Library , [http://www.theoi.com/Text/Apollodorus2.html Book 2] .] (or Ocalea, depending on the author), grandson of Lynceus, great… …

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  • 2ACRISIUS — teste Eusebio, librô temporum, Abantis Argivorum Regis fil. ex Ochalea coniuge, Mantinei filia, ac frater Praeti, cum quo, cum in utero matris adhuc esset, dissidere coepit: Ubi vero per aetetem potuêre, de regno certare non dubitârunt: Sicque… …

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  • 3Acrisius — Acrisios Dans la mythologie grecque, Acrisios ou Acrise (en grec ancien Ἀκρίσιος / Akrísios), fils d Abas et d Aglaé, frère jumeau de Proétos, est roi d Argos. Marié à Eurydice, il est le père de Danaé (Hygin lui donne cependant Aganippe pour… …

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  • 4Acrisius — A·cris·i·us (ə krĭzʹē əs) n. Greek Mythology A king of Argos and father of Danaë who was killed by his grandson Perseus. * * * …

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  • 5АКРИСИЙ —    • Acrisius,          Άκρίσιος, из рода Даная, сын Абанта и Аглаи (Окалеи), дочери царя аргосского, Мантинея. Изгнал своего двойничного брата Пройта, но потом тесть последнего Иобат, лидийский царь, заставил А. поделиться царством с братом. А.… …

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  • 6Perseus — For other meanings, see Perseus (disambiguation). Perseus Abode Argos Symbol Medusa s head …

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  • 7Danaë — reclining with Zeus as the shower of gold depicted on a vase 450 425 BC Danae …

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  • 8Clash of the Titans (2010 film) — Clash of the Titans Theatrical poster Directed by Louis Leterrier Produced by …

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  • 9Kampf der Titanen (2010) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Kampf der Titanen Originaltitel Clash of the Titans …

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  • 10Danaë (Titian series) — Danaë with Nursemaid, 1553–1554. Here, an ageing nursemaid has replaced Eros, while the cloth covering Danaë s upper thigh is absent, leaving her naked. 129 cm × 180 cm. Museo del Prado, Madrid …

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