- In Gr**** mythology,
Peleus (/ˈpiːliəs, ˈpiːljuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πηλεύς
Pēleus) was a hero, king of Phthia,
husband of
Thetis and the
father of their...
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arrangements for her to
marry a human,
Peleus, son of Aeacus, but she
refused him. Proteus, an
early sea-god,
advised Peleus to find the sea
nymph when she was...
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Peleus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peleus is a hero in Gr**** mythology.
Peleus may also
refer to: In-Q-Tel,
formerly Peleus, American...
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exiled from his
hometown and was
adopted by
Peleus, king of Phthia. There, he was
raised alongside Peleus' son, Achilles, a
childhood friend, who became...
- also a
persistent link with
Peleus throughout Chiron's myth. This can be
explained that the
latter was the
grandfather of
Peleus through his
daughter Endeis...
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Saint Peleus was an
early Christian martyr. An
Egyptian bishop,
Peleus was one of four
Christians who led M**** for the ****cuted
Christians condemned...
- Hadjilias,
Syros and
renamed after Pēleús (Gr****: Πηλεύς), the
mythical King of Aegina, and
father of Achilles.
Peleus was sold in 1933 to the
Nereus Steam...
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Thetis burned in a
secret place the
children she had by
Peleus. When she had Achilles,
Peleus noticed, tore him from the
flames with only a
burnt foot...
- Locris. Aeacus' sons
Peleus and
Telamon were
jealous of
Phocus and
killed him. When
Aeacus learned about the murder, he
exiled Peleus and Telamon. Some traditions...
- parents" or "in
place of one's parents".
Peleus was the son of Aeacus, king of the
island of Aegina.
Peleus and his
brother Telamon killed their half-brother...