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perseus

Perseus vs Undefined - What's the difference?

perseus | undefined |


As a proper noun perseus

is (greek mythology) the mythological greek warrior who slew the gorgon medusa by decapitating her he married andromeda after rescuing her from ceto and founded mycenae he was the son of zeus and danae.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Perseus vs Atalanta - What's the difference?

perseus | atalanta |


In greek mythology terms the difference between perseus and atalanta

is that perseus is the mythological Greek warrior who slew the Gorgon Medusa by decapitating her. He married Andromeda after rescuing her from Ceto and founded Mycenae. He was the son of Zeus and Danae while atalanta is daughter of king Schoeneus and Clymene, famous for her masculine speed and strength.

Differencebetweenmedusa vs Perseus - What's the difference?

differencebetweenmedusa | perseus |


As a proper noun perseus is

(greek mythology) the mythological greek warrior who slew the gorgon medusa by decapitating her he married andromeda after rescuing her from ceto and founded mycenae he was the son of zeus and danae.

Perseus vs Phinias - What's the difference?

perseus | phinias |

Phinias is likely misspelled.


Phinias has no English definition.

As a proper noun Perseus

is the mythological Greek warrior who slew the Gorgon Medusa by decapitating her. He married Andromeda after rescuing her from Ceto and founded Mycenae. He was the son of Zeus and Danae.

Perseus vs Persean - What's the difference?

perseus | persean |


As a proper noun perseus

is (greek mythology) the mythological greek warrior who slew the gorgon medusa by decapitating her he married andromeda after rescuing her from ceto and founded mycenae he was the son of zeus and danae.

As an adjective persean is

relating to the mythological perseus.

As a noun persean is

a current or former pupil of the perse school.

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