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- Peleus - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Peleus ( ˈ p iː l i ə s, ˈ p iː lj uː s ; Ancient Greek: Πηλεύς Pēleus) 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
- 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 | Father of Achilles, Thetis, Mortal King | Britannica
Peleus, in Greek mythology, king of the Myrmidons of Thessaly; he was most famous as the husband of Thetis (a sea nymph) and the father of the hero Achilles, whom he outlived
- Peleus | Mortal Married to a Nymph and Father to Achilles - Olympioi
Peleus, though a mortal, found himself amidst the divine, through marriage to the nymph Thetis and together they had the son Achilles The name Peleus is believed to be of Greek origin, though its exact meaning remains somewhat elusive
- Peleus: The Greek Mythology of the King of the Myrmidons
Peleus was the King of the Myrmidons who accidentally killed his two relatives in Greek mythology Find out what happened to him for his heinous crime
- 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 • Facts and Information on the Greek Hero Peleus
A hero in Greek mythology, Peleus was born to King Aeacus of Aegina and the mountain nymph Endeïs Alongside his brother Telamon, Peleus was forced to flee his home after the accidental killing of their half-brother Phocus in a hunting accident
- Peleus: Greek Hero and Father of Achilles - mythologyinquirer. com
Peleus was known as the king of Phthia and the father of Achilles, a central figure in Greek mythology He married Thetis , a sea-nymph, and together they had seven sons, with only Achilles surviving infancy
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