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Titian's ''Danaë'', inspired by
Ovid's ''
Metamorphoses'', represents the girl at the moment of her impregnation by a golden rain.

Rembrandt's interpretation of the same subject.
:''For other uses, see
Danae (plant) and
Danaë (painting)''
In
Greek mythology, 'Danaë' (, "parched") was a daughter of King
Acrisius of
Argos and
Eurydice (no relation to
Orpheus' Eurydice). She was the mother of
Perseus by
Zeus. She was sometimes credited with founding the city of
Ardea in
Latium.
Disappointed by his lack of male heirs, Acrisius asked an
oracle if this would change. The oracle told him to go to the Earth's end where he would be killed by his daughter's child. She was childless and, meaning to keep her so, he shut her up in a bronze tower or cave. But Zeus came to her in the form of golden rain, and impregnated her. Soon after, their child Perseus was born.
None too happy, but unwilling to provoke the wrath of the gods by killing his offspring, Acrisius cast the two into the sea in a wooden chest. The sea was calmed by
Poseidon at the request of Zeus and the pair survived. They washed ashore on the island of
Seriphos, where they were taken in by
Dictys, the brother of King
Polydectes, who raised the boy to manhood.
Later, after Perseus killed
Medusa and rescued
Andromeda, the oracle's prophecy came true.
He started for Argos, but learning of the prophecy instead went to
Larissa, where athletic games were being held. By chance Acrisius was there, and Perseus accidentally struck him with his javelin (or discus), fulfilling the prophecy. Too shamed to return to Argos he then gave the kingdom to
Megapenthes, son of
Proetus (Acrisius' brother) and took over his kingdom of
Tiryns, also founding
Mycenae and
Midea there.
Another version states that, angry that his grandfather tried to kill him and his mother, Perseus returned home and challenged his grandfather in his court, and took out Medusa's head from a sack, turning Acrisius and his court to stone.
See also
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Apollodorus of Athens
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Bibliotheke
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''Danae''-class cruiser
★ The
asteroid 61 Danaë, named after her
★ Danae (Book Character), series by David Eddings
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Danaë (Klimt painting)