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Peleus

King of Phthia, Father of Achilles

Heroic Deity

Peleus

Place of Origin: Ancient Greece

Origin Date: Prominent in Greek mythology from the Archaic period (~8th century BCE)

Domain: Leadership, heroism

Symbols: Sword, armor

Attributes: Heroic bravery, loyalty

Epithets: None widely recorded.

Equivalents: None directly.

Religion: Greek mythology

Sacred Texts: Mentioned in The Iliad by Homer (~8th century BCE)

Iconography: Depicted in scenes with Thetis or Achilles.

Relations: Aeacus (father), Endeis (mother), Achilles (son), Thetis (wife)

Description

Peleus was a mortal king and hero, known for his marriage to Thetis and as the father of Achilles. His life was marked by adventures, including his participation in the Calydonian Boar Hunt and the Argonauts' quest. His marriage to Thetis was orchestrated by Zeus and involved overcoming her shape-shifting resistance.

Narratives

  1. The Marriage of Peleus and Thetis: A pivotal event leading to the Trojan War.

  2. Peleus and the Argonauts: His role in Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece.

Worship Beliefs and Practices

Honored in myths but not widely worshipped.

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