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In Greek mythology the Perseides, "those born of Perseus" and Andromeda, are the members of the House of Perseus, descended, according to Valerius Flaccus through Perse and Perses. After the Greek Dark Ages, tradition recalled that Perseus and his descendants the Perseides had ruled Tiryns in Mycenaean times, while the allied branch descended from Perseus' great-uncle Proetus ruled in Argos.

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  • In Greek mythology the Perseides, "those born of Perseus" and Andromeda, are the members of the House of Perseus, descended, according to Valerius Flaccus through Perse and Perses. After the Greek Dark Ages, tradition recalled that Perseus and his descendants the Perseides had ruled Tiryns in Mycenaean times, while the allied branch descended from Perseus' great-uncle Proetus ruled in Argos. Perseus and Andromeda had seven sons: Perses, Alcaeus, Heleus, Mestor, Sthenelus, Electryon, and Cynurus, and two daughters, Gorgophone, and Autochthe. Perses was left in Aethiopia and was believed to have become an ancestor of the Persians. The other descendants ruled Mycenae from Electryon down to Eurystheus, after whom Atreus got the kingdom. The most renowned of the Perseides was Greece's greatest hero, Heracles son of Zeus and Alcmene, daughter of Electryon. (en)
  • Nella mitologia greca i Perseidi, "nati di Perseo" e Andromeda, sono i membri della Casa di Perseo, discendono, secondo Valerio Flacco attraverso le Oceanine e Perse. Dopo il Medioevo greco, la tradizione ricorda che Perseo e i suoi discendenti avevano governato Tirinto in epoca micenea, mentre il ramo alleato discendeva dal prozio di Perseo Preto, governatore ad Argo. Secondo il mito, Perseo e Andromeda ebbero sette figli: Perse, Alceo, Eleio, Mestore, Stenelo, Elettrione e Cynurus, e due figlie, Gorgofone e Autochthe. Perse fu lasciato in Etiopia e divenne un antenato dei Persiani. Gli altri discendenti governarono Micene da Elettrione fino ad Euristeo, dopo il quale Atreo ottenne il regno. Il più famoso dei Perseidi fu il più grande eroe della Grecia, Eracle figlio di Zeus e Alcmena, figlia di Elettrione. (it)
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  • In Greek mythology the Perseides, "those born of Perseus" and Andromeda, are the members of the House of Perseus, descended, according to Valerius Flaccus through Perse and Perses. After the Greek Dark Ages, tradition recalled that Perseus and his descendants the Perseides had ruled Tiryns in Mycenaean times, while the allied branch descended from Perseus' great-uncle Proetus ruled in Argos. (en)
  • Nella mitologia greca i Perseidi, "nati di Perseo" e Andromeda, sono i membri della Casa di Perseo, discendono, secondo Valerio Flacco attraverso le Oceanine e Perse. Dopo il Medioevo greco, la tradizione ricorda che Perseo e i suoi discendenti avevano governato Tirinto in epoca micenea, mentre il ramo alleato discendeva dal prozio di Perseo Preto, governatore ad Argo. (it)
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  • Perseidi (mitologia) (it)
  • Perseides (en)
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