NO. She was a princess.
Andromeda was not a Greek goddess, she was a princess of Ethiopia and later wife of Perseus and queen of Mycanae.
Andromeda was a princess whose mother bragged about her being more beautiful than the godesses themselves (not a good idea). For punishment, she was chained to a rock to be eaten by a sea monster, but Perseus happened to be passing by and killed the monster, rescued her, and eventually married her.
Andromeda married Perseus.
Phineus however, Andromeda married Perseus.
Andromeda was not a Greek goddess, she was the wife of the Greek hero Perseus.
NO. She was a princess.
Andromeda was not a Greek goddess, she was a princess of Ethiopia and later wife of Perseus and queen of Mycanae.
The Andromeda galaxy was named after the princess Andromeda from Greek mythology, not the goddess. Andromeda was the daughter of King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia, and she was known for her beauty. The galaxy was named after her due to its proximity to the constellation named after her mother, Cassiopeia.
Andromeda was not a goddess. She was the mortal daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, the rulers of Ethiopia.
Because of the boast of Andromeda's mother Cassiopeia that Andromeda was more beautiful than the Nereids (sea goddess nymphs).
Andromeda was not a Greek goddess, she was a mortal princess of Eithiopia and later wife of Perseus and queen of Mycenae.
The name of the chained goddess in Greek mythology is Andromeda. However, Andromeda is not the only constellation visible to the naked eye. Many constellations, such as Orion, Ursa Major, and Cassiopeia, can also be seen without the aid of a telescope.
She is the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of Ethiopians. She was chained to a rock.
Andromeda is known as the "chained woman," and is a prominent constellation in the night sky.
The depictions of the Greek goddess Cassandra vary greatly from the number of retellings and artist depictions. However, many artists depict her with reddish-copper hair and a fair to medium complexion. The only thing that is consistent is her being described as beautiful.
Andromeda was a princess whose mother bragged about her being more beautiful than the godesses themselves (not a good idea). For punishment, she was chained to a rock to be eaten by a sea monster, but Perseus happened to be passing by and killed the monster, rescued her, and eventually married her.