Peleus - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Peleus ( ˈpiːliəs, ˈpiːljuːs ; Ancient Greek: Πηλεύς, romanized: Pēleús) was a hero, king of Phthia, husband of Thetis and the father of their son Achilles This myth was already known to the hearers of Homer in the late 8th century BC [2]
Peleus - Greek Mythology Peleus was a hero in Greek mythology, son of Aeacus, king of the island of Aegina, and Endeis, an oread nymph He was the husband of the nymph Thetis, with whom he fathered the famous hero Achilles
Peleus in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths Peleus was a noted hero in Greek mythology Peleus was an Argonaut and a hunter of the Calydonian Boar, more famously though, Peleus was also father of Achilles
Peleus: Greek Mythology Hero | The Pagan Club Discover the epic life of Peleus, Greek hero and father of Achilles Explore his myths, divine marriage, enduring yet understated legacy
Peleus in Greek Mythology - GreekEdu Peleus, the son of the sea god Poseidon and the mortal princess Thetis, inherited a lineage marked by divine blood and heroic potential Raised by the wise centaur Chiron, Peleus developed the skills and virtues that would define his destiny
Peleus | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom Peleus was the father of Achilleus, the main hero of Homer's Iliad He was king over the Myrmidons in Phthia In the Cypria, the start of the Epic Cycle that includes Homer's two narratives, Peleus was brought to marriage with Thetis the sea- nymph by Zeus He was also a famed warrior and an Argonauts Family Expand Heroes in Greek
Peleus - Greek King of the Myrmidons, Father of Achilles Peleus was an Argonaut who fled the city of Aegina after he and his half-brother, Telamon, murdered their sibling, Phocus The two brothers landed in Phthia for the purification ceremony only for Peleus to later kill the King of Phthia albeit in another accident