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In Greek mythology, '''Danaë''' (Ancient Greek: Δανάη, English translation: "parched") was a daughter of King [[Acrisius]] of Argos and [[Eurydice]] (no relation to Orpheus' Eurydice). She was the mother of [[Perseus]] by [[Zeus]].
 
In Greek mythology, '''Danaë''' (Ancient Greek: Δανάη, English translation: "parched") was a daughter of King [[Acrisius]] of Argos and [[Eurydice]] (no relation to Orpheus' Eurydice). She was the mother of [[Perseus]] by [[Zeus]].
   
 
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In Greek mythology, Danaë (Ancient Greek: Δανάη, English translation: "parched") was a daughter of King Acrisius of Argos and Eurydice (no relation to Orpheus' Eurydice). She was the mother of Perseus by Zeus.