Danae - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Danae
- daughter of Acrisius and mother of Perseus
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AnthPal_3.11
es, to defile the bed of Danaē, succeeding Zeus in
AnthPal_5.33
fell in rain of gold on Danaē, Olympian Zeus, that
AnthPal_5.34
Ph 2 } & Zeus bought Danaē for gold, and I buy
AnthPal_6.317
carved of Parian marble Danaē and the draped Nymphs,
AnthPal_9.48
atyr for Antiope, and gold for Danae. [51] PLATO & { F 15
AnthPal_12.20
to gold, hath stolen to Danaē's chamber ; for it is
AntipThes_5.31
think that Zeus came to Danae, not turned to gold, but
Euseb]:Chron_61
eign, Perseus the son of Danaë, who was escaping from
Malal_199
us, the son of Picus and Danae, on Mount Silpius, where
Plin:HN_3.56
Numicius, and Ardea, founded by Danaë the mother of Perseus. [57]
Plin:HN_35.131
of Augustus - and a Danaë; while at Ephesus there is
Plin:HN_35.139
the Persian Fleet, Artemon a Danaë admired by the Robbers, a
[Sen]:Octav_4
to Leda's and even thine, Danaë, whom he admired so much
[Sen]:Octav_1-3
he introduced himself to Danaë }. The constellations of
Danae 2
- daughter of Leontion and mistress of Sophron, the governor of Ephesus
246/43
on, the governor of Ephesus, but he is protected by his lover Danae.
  Within translations:
Athen_13.593
Ephesus had a mistress, Danae, the daughter of Leontion
Phylarch_24
Athen_13.593'b-d & Danae is put to death by Laodice,
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