- In Gr****
mythology Phthia (/ˈθaɪə/; Gr****: Φθία or Φθίη
Phthía, Phthíē) was a city or
district in
ancient Thessaly. It is
frequently mentioned in Homer's...
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Phthia is a bright-coloured,
rocky main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by German-American
astronomer Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters on September...
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Phthia was a
region in
ancient Greece; the home of the
mythical Myrmidons It can also
refer to: In Gr**** mythology: see
Phthia (mythology)
Phthia, one...
- (/ˈpiːliəs, ˈpiːljuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πηλεύς Pēleus) was a hero, king of
Phthia,
husband of
Thetis and the
father of
their son Achilles. This myth was already...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phthia (/ˈθaɪə/; Gr****: Φθία or Φθίη
Phthía) may
refer to the
following individuals:
Phthia, the
nymph mother of
Dorus by ****en,...
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Phthia (Ancient Gr****: Φθία;
lived 3rd
century BC) was a
daughter of
Alexander II (272–260 BC), king of Epirus, and his half-sister
Olympias II. Phthia...
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Phthia (Ancient Gr****: Φθία;
lived 4th
century BCE), was a Gr**** queen,
daughter of
Menon of Pharsalus, the
Thessalian hipparch, and wife of Aeacides,...
- To
escape punishment they fled from Aegina. At
Phthia,
Peleus was
purified by Eurytion, king of
Phthia, and
married Eurytion's daughter, Antigone. Peleus...
- child, he was
exiled from his
hometown and was
adopted by Peleus, king of
Phthia. There, he was
raised alongside Peleus' son, Achilles, a
childhood friend...
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Peleus and Telamon, for
murdering their half-brother, Phocus.
Peleus went to
Phthia and a
group of
Myrmidons followed him to Thessaly. Peleus's son, Achilles...