Peleus

Peleus

In Greek mythology, Pele us ( /ˈpɛlˌjuːs/; Greek: Πηλεύς, Pēleus) was a hero whose myth was already known to the hearers of Homer in the late 8th century BC. Peleus was the son of Aeacus, king of the island of Aegina, and Endeïs, the oread of Mount Pelion in Thessaly; he was the father of Achilles. He and his brother Telamon were friends of Heracles, serving in his expedition against the Amazons, his war against King Laomedon, and with him in the quest for the Golden Fleece. Though there were no further kings in Aegina, the kings of Epirus claimed descent from Peleus in the historic period.

Read more about Peleus:  Life Myth, Marriage To Thetis, Peleus' Son Achilles, Peleus in Hero-cult, Peleus in Athenian Tragedy