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ANDROMEDA , in Greek legend, the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia (Cassiope, Cassiepeia), king and queen of the Ethiopians. Cassiopeia, having boasted herself equal in beauty to the Nereids, drew down the vengeance of Poseidon, who sent an inundation on the land and a sea- monster
monster
rock
Athena
Apollodorus ii. 4; Hyginus, Fab. 64; Ovid, Metam. iv. 662; Fedde, De Perseo et Andromeda (1860). The Greeks personified the constellation Andromeda as a woman with her arms extended and chained. Its Latin names are Persea, Muller catenata (" chained woman "), Virgo devota, &c.; the Arabians replaced the woman by a seal; Wilhelm Schickard (15921635) named the constellation " Abigail "; Julius Schiller assigned to it the figure of a sepulchre, naming it the "Holy Sepulchre." In 1786 Johann Elert Bode formed a new constellation, named the " Honours of Frederick," after his patron Frederick II., out of certain stars situated in the arm of Ptolemy
Twenty-three stars are catalogued by Ptolemy
forty
girdle (Arabic mirach or mizar), both of the second magnitude; y Andromedae in the foot (alamak or alhames), of the third magnitude. Scientific interest
the nebula in Andromeda, one of the finest in the sky (see NEBULA); y Andromedae, the finest binary in the heavens, made up of a yellow star
star
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