Table of Contents
- 1 What are the dreadful oracle that was delivered to King Acrisius?
- 2 What was the dreadful oracle received by King of Argos?
- 3 What did the oracle tell King Acrisius about Danae?
- 4 Who was Perseus conceived?
- 5 What made Acrisius sad and troubled as he arrived from Delphi?
- 6 When Danae gave birth to her son what did Acrisius do to Danae and her infant son?
What are the dreadful oracle that was delivered to King Acrisius?
The dreadful oracle that was delivered to King Acrisius is that his daughter, Danae, would bear a son and that his grandson will in the future be the cause of his death. For a King who wanted to have an heir and did not have any, his only daughter served as his only light of hope.
What was the dreadful oracle received by King of Argos?
According to Greek Mythology, King Acrisius was the king of Argos. Having no sons to continue his lineage, he sought a solution for his problem by consulting an oracle. The oracle foresees his death, brought about by his grandson Perseus.
What is the oracle given to the king?
He was the mortal Grandfather of the hero Perseus. While acting as the ruler of Argos, Acrisius went to the Oracle of Delphi where he received a somewhat frightening prophecy. The oracle told him that his grandson will end his life and it does not matter where he goes to hide, that will be his fate.
What did the oracle tell King Acrisius about Danae?
The Oracle of Delphi tells King Acrisius that his daughter, Danae, will give birth to a son who’ll kill him one day. Acrisius doesn’t buy the whole Zeus-as-a-shower-of-gold story, so he locks his daughter and grandson in a chest and throws them into the sea.
Who was Perseus conceived?
Danae conceived Perseus when Zeus, taking the form of a golden shower, impregnated her. Electryon is one of Perseus’s sons. Electryon’s daughter was Alcmena, Hercules’ mother.
How did the gods help Danae?
She conceived and bore a son named Perseus. As soon as her father learned of this, he placed Danae and the infant in a chest and set them adrift at sea. By the providence of the gods they made it safely to the island of Seriphos where the fisherman Diktys (Dictys) offered them refuge in his home.
What made Acrisius sad and troubled as he arrived from Delphi?
Disappointed by his lack of luck in having a son, Acrisius consults the Oracle at Delphi, who warns him that he will one day be killed by his daughter Danaë’s son. Danaë is childless and to keep her so, he imprisons her in a bronze chamber open to the sky in the courtyard of his palace.
When Danae gave birth to her son what did Acrisius do to Danae and her infant son?
Nine months later, Danaë gave birth to Perseus. Acrisius put them both in a wooden chest and put them out to sea.