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[[Image:Danae.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Danaë (Klimt painting)|Danae]]'' ([[1907]]- [[1908|08]]) - [[Gustav Klimt]], [[Zeus]] came to Danaë in the form of [[golden]] [[rain]], and [[impregnated]] her. Soon after, their child Perseus was born.]] [[Image:Danae.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Danaë (Klimt painting)|Danae]]'' ([[1907]]- [[1908|08]]) - [[Gustav Klimt]], [[Zeus]] came to Danaë in the form of [[golden]] [[rain]], and [[impregnated]] her. Soon after, their child Perseus was born.]]
 +[[Image:Rembrandt's painting Danae.jpg|thumb|right|200px|
 +''[[Danaë (Rembrandt painting)|Danae]]'' ([[1636]]) by [[Rembrandt]]]]
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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Danaë''' was the mother of [[Perseus (mythology)|Perseus]] by [[Zeus]]. Disappointed by his lack of male heirs, her father 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. In [[Greek mythology]], '''Danaë''' was the mother of [[Perseus (mythology)|Perseus]] by [[Zeus]]. Disappointed by his lack of male heirs, her father 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.
== See also == == See also ==
* [[Danaë (Klimt painting)]]{{GFDL}} * [[Danaë (Klimt painting)]]{{GFDL}}

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In Greek mythology, Danaë was the mother of Perseus by Zeus. Disappointed by his lack of male heirs, her father 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.

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