According to Achamenid DNA and Sogdian legend, however, a princess of the [[לודים|Danuna-Lukka]] who was called Danaë entered into a secret marriage with Pelasgus whom she harbored. When this was discovered, it was treated as an act of treason by her Father who sentenced her to be set out to sea in a chest. She was found by Dictys son of [[כפתרים|Magnes]] and told him that her son, Perseus, was a son of the Pelasgian "Zeus" in order to gain [[כפתרים|Caphtorite]] support to overthrow the [[לודים|Danuna-Lukka]] Acrisius and Proteus who controlled of Peloponnese-Palestine. This is accomplished by Perseus as an adult who must then in accordance with Greek law swap kingdoms with [[לודים|Megapenthes]] of Tiryns who becomes the new leader of the [[לודים|Danuna-Lukka]] and, adopted by [[פתרסים|Menelaus]], leads them against the Northern "Perseid" Palestinians in the the war against Troy where he kills Perseus.
The Perseid Palestinians, forced to migrate following the fall of Troy, first harass the Egyptians of Ramesses II from Gaza before being exiled by the Assyrians to the area of former Mittani as the Achamenids whose great-great grandson together with [[Darius the Mede]] liberated Babylonia from the Chaldaeans. It is thanks to the Pelasgian ancestry of Perseus that the legends concerning the Achamenids' descent from Nimrod abound.
Other [[לודים|Danuna-Lukka]] *''might''* have brought bagpipes to the celts by whom they were called the Tuatha de Danann.
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