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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeleusPeleus - Wikipedia

    Detail of Greek mosaic with Peleus and Clotho, Paphos Archaeological Park. In Greek mythology, Peleus ( / ˈpiːliəs, ˈpiːljuːs /; 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. Aug 5, 2022 · Other versions of the myth state that Peleus threw a stone at Phocus’ head and killed him during games held in honor of his mother Endeis. One myth purports that Peleus and Telamon conspired to kill Phocus out of envy. One version states that Telamon threw an object at Phocus’ head while they were engaged in the ancient Greek game of Quoits.

  4. 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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  6. 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 ...

  7. The later years of Peleus’s life are marked by tragedy and loss. Following the death of Achilles, Peleus is left to mourn the untimely demise of his heroic son. His grief becomes a resonant theme in Greek mythology, capturing the profound emotional struggles faced by mortals entangled with the capricious fates dictated by the gods.

  8. www.hellenicaworld.com › Mythology › enPeleus - Hellenica World

    In Greek mythology, Pēleús (Greek: Πηλεύς) was the son of Aeacus, King of Aegina. Peleus and Telamon, his brother, killed their half-brother, Phocus and fled Aegina to escape punishment. In Phthia, Peleus was purified by Eurytion and married Antigone, Eurytion's daughter. Peleus accidentally killed Eurytion during the hunt for the ...

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