History, 26.09.2019 21:30 hectorgonzalejr333
According to a greek myth, cassiopeia (wife of king cepheus of ethiopia) boasted about her beauty by claiming that she and her daughter andromeda were better looking than the sea nymphs. at this, the sea god poseidon got annoyed. what ultimately happened to cassiopeia?
a.
the sky in the form of a constellation confined cassiopeia.
b.
the gods cursed cassiopeia to be ugly, and her beauty vanished with time.
c.
the gods sent a monster to kill cassiopeia, and she died in the encounter with that monster.
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