| DANAE | Mother of Perseus by Zeus |
| PYDNA | Site of Roman defeat of Perseus |
| CELLINI | Florentine sculptor of "Perseus with the Head of Medusa" |
| ANDROMEDA | Daughter of Cassiopeia and wife of Perseus (9) |
| CLASH | --- of the Titans, epic lm loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus (5) |
| ARIES | Neighbor of Perseus, in the night sky |
| ARGOS | Supposed birthplace of Perseus |
| ALGOL | The "Demon Star" of Perseus |
| MEDUSA | Victim of Perseus |
| ATHENA | Helper of Perseus |
| HARRYHAMLIN | Portrayer of Perseus in a 1981 film and a 2007 video game |
| SEMELE | Depicted in an opera by Handel and a painting by Gustave Moreau, the mother, by Zeus, of Dionysus (6 |
| LEDA | Moon that was discovered in 1974 and named for a woman in Greek myth who was believed to have been the mother (by Zeus, who had seduced her in the form of a swan) of Pollux and of Helen (4) |
| MAIA | Eldest of the seven Pleiades in Greek mythology; mother, by Zeus, of Hermes (4) |
| DIONE | Titaness said by Homer to have been the mother, by Zeus, of Aphrodite (5) |
| ALCMENE | Wife of Amphitryon and mother, by Zeus, of Heracles (7) |
| MNEMOSYNE | Goddess of memory in Greek mythology, and mother (by Zeus) of the nine Muses (9) |
| DEUCALION | Son of Prometheus in Greek mythology; sole male survivor on earth of a flood sent by Zeus (9) |
| CALLISTO | Galilean moon of Jupiter named after a nymph who was transformed into a bear by Hera and placed in the sky as Ursa Major by Zeus (8) |
| LETO | In Greek mythology, the mother, by Zeus, of Apollo and Artemis (4) |