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    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.

  2. www.greekmythology.com › Myths › HeroesPeleus - Greek Mythology

    Peleus. Myths / Heroes / Peleus. 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. Along with his brother Telamon, they accidentally killed their half-brother, Phocus, while hunting, and were ...

  3. Oct 21, 2019 · 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. In exile, the brothers joined their friend Heracles on a series of famous adventures, fighting the ...

  4. Peleus. A son of Aeacus and Endeïs, was king of the Myrmidons at Phthia in Thessaly. 1 He was a brother of Telamon, and step-brother of Phocus the son of Aeacus, by the Nereid Psamathe. 2 According to some, Telamon was not a brother, but only a friend of Peleus. 3. Peleus and Telamon resolved to get rid of their stepbrother Phocus, because he ...

  5. Peleus, a prominent figure in Greek mythology, embarked on a journey filled with adventures and tragedy. His marriage to the sea nymph Thetis led to the birth of the legendary warrior Achilles, whose role in the Trojan War became renowned. Peleus also played a significant part in the quest for the Golden Fleece and the Calydonian Boar Hunt.

  6. Peleus is most famous in Greek mythology for being the king of the Myrmidons of Phthia as well as the father of Trojan War hero Achilles. He was the son of Aeacus and Endeis. Peleus married Antigone and then eventually the sea nymph Thetis. The chaos of their wedding led to the Judgment of Paris, sparking the outbreak of the Trojan War.

  7. 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. When Peleus and his brother Telamon were banished from their father Aeacus’ kingdom of Aegina, Peleus went to Phthia to be.

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