Perseus (disambiguation)
Perseus (. .. V. AltGr Περσεύς, neugr Περσέας, Italian Perseo, male personal name, most likely " destroyer " v. AltGr περθω "destroy" ) is the name of several figures of mythology:
- Perseus ( son of Zeus ), son of Danae and Zeus
- Perseus ( son of Nestor ), son of Nestor and the Anaxibia
- Perseus ( Dardanus ), a ruler of Dardanus
Perseus is the name of several people in the ancient world:
- Perseus (painter), a painter (ca. 4th century BC)
- Perseus ( Macedonia ), son of Philip V of Macedon, the last king of Macedonia ( 179-168 BC)
- Perseus ( mathematician ), mathematician (c. 150 BC)
- Perseus ( Persia ), first semi-mythical ruler of Persia
Perseus in art stands for:
- Persée et Andromède ( Perseus and Andromeda ), opera ( 1921) by Jacques Ibert
- Perseo l' invincibile ( Perseus - The Invincible ), film ( 1963) by Alberto De Martino, Richard Harrison in the lead role as Perseus
- Perseus Verlag in Basel
- Perseus ( Benvenuto Cellini ), a bronze sculpture of the Renaissance
Perseus is in science and technology for:
- Perseus ( constellation ) constellation
- Perseusarm, spiral arm of the Milky Way
- Perseus cluster ( Abell 426 ), clusters of galaxies in the constellation Perseus
- Perseus ( locomotive ) locomotive Iron Duke Class of Railways Great Western Railway
- Bristol Perseus, aircraft engine company Bristol Aircraft Company
- SM 28 / M 1090 Perseus, former minesweeper type 341 Sagittarius Klasse_ (1958 ) of the German Navy
- HMS Perseus, names of ships of the Royal Navy
- UGM -89 Perseus, anti- submarine rocket the U.S. Navy
- Perseus Project, the project to create a digital library
- Mir- Perseus, Russian -German space project
- Perseus (satellite ) satellite mission as part of the Stuttgart Small Satellite Program
- Disambiguation