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      • When they reached adulthood, Pelias and Neleus found Tyro and killed her stepmother Sidero for having mistreated her (Sidero hid in a temple dedicated to Hera but Pelias killed her anyway, causing Hera's undying hatred of Pelias). Pelias was power-hungry and he wished to gain dominion over all of Thessaly.
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    When Pelias and Neleus reached adulthood, they searched for their mother, and then killed her stepmother who had been mistreating her for years. Pelias wanted to rule over Thessaly; so he banished his brother Neleus and his half-brother Pheres, while he imprisoned his other half-brother Aeson.

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    Pelias was power-hungry and he wished to gain dominion over all of Thessaly. To this end, he banished Neleus and Pherês, and locked Aeson in the dungeons in Iolcus (by the modern city of Volos ). While in the dungeons, Aeson married and had several children, most famously, Jason .

  4. Pelias, in Greek mythology, a king of Iolcos in Thessaly who imposed on his half-nephew Jason the task of bearing off the Golden Fleece. According to Homer, Pelias and Neleus were twin sons of Tyro (daughter of Salmoneus, founder of Salmonia in Elis) by the sea god Poseidon, who came to her.

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  5. Pelias was one of the mythical kings that appeared in the stories of Greek mythology; indeed, Pelias was a king who appeared in one of the most famous tales of Ancient Greece, the story of Jason and the Argonauts. In ancient literature, Pelias was the adversary of Jason, the king of Iolcus, and the man who set the youthful hero the impossible ...

  6. Sep 13, 2019 · So, since Pelias most likely felt threatened by Jason, he didn’t want him anywhere near Iolcus. Pelias sent him on an impossible mission, to fetch the Golden Fleece from the King Aeetes of Colchis. Jason did not refuse the order forwarded by Pelias, but instead assembled a fleet of heroes and warriors to help him on his journey.

  7. After Pelias had reigned many years, Jason, son of Aeson, came to Iolcos and claimed the throne. Instead of forcibly resisting this claim, Pelias sought to divert Jason from his purpose by proposing that he bring from Colchis the Golden Fleece, and thus originated that expedition so well known in literature and in art as the Argonautic ...

  8. mythopedia.com › topics › iolcusIolcus – Mythopedia

    Jul 13, 2023 · Iolcus was a city on the coast of eastern Thessaly, ruled by the despotic king Pelias. In myth, Jason and the Argonauts set sail from Iolcus on their journey to steal the Golden Fleece.

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