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Perseus | liebper06: While Perseus was celebrating his marriage, Phineus, who had been previously betrothed to Andromeda, appeared accusing the guest of stealing his bride. In the course of the ensuing fight, Perseus showed his rival and other ETHIOPIAN CHIEFS the head of Medusa, turning them into stone. Liebig sets.

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  liebper06.jpg - liebper06: While Perseus was celebrating his marriage, Phineus, who had been previously betrothed to Andromeda, appeared accusing the guest of stealing his bride. In the course of the ensuing fight, Perseus showed his rival and other ETHIOPIAN CHIEFS the head of Medusa, turning them into stone. Liebig sets.  
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