
Cassiopeia
In Greek mythology, Cassiopeia is the queen of Ethiopia, known for her unparalleled beauty and vanity. Her boastful claims about her beauty led to dire consequences, including the near sacrifice of her daughter Andromeda to a sea monster. In the night sky, she is represented as a constellation, easily recognizable for its W shape. This mythological figure serves as a reminder of the dangers of hubris and the balance of beauty and humility.
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Cassiopeia boasted that her daughter Andromeda was more beautiful than the Nereids.
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