Pelias was mentioned in the myth 'The Quest for the Golden Fleece'. He had been told by an oracle that he would die at the hands of a kinsman, and should be wary of anyone wearing one sandal. Later, Jason arrived with one sandal, and Pelias sent him on the quest for the Golden Fleece, promising the kingdom and the sovereign rule to him if he succeeded.
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Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is classified as a collection of myths, making it fall into the genre of mythology or classical mythology. It is a compilation of various Greek, Roman, and Norse myths and legends.
Edith Hamilton's Mythology is a collection of myths and stories, therefore there is no one main character.
According to ancient Greek mythology Aeson was the rightful king of Iolcos, but his half-brother Pelias usurped the throne. It was Pelias who sent Aeson's son Jason and his Argonauts to look for the Golden Fleece.
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Some of the myths told in Edith Hamilton's Mythology include:Pyramus and ThisbePygmalion and GalateaThe Quest of the Golden FleecePegasus and BelleraphonDaedalusPerseusTheseusHerculesTantalus and NiobeOedipusCupid and Psyche
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Mythology is to show how the human race felt and thought years ago.
Medea conspired to have Pelias's own daughters kill him. She told them she could turn an old ram into a young ram by cutting up the old ram and boiling it. During the demonstration, a live, young ram jumped out of the pot. Excited, the girls cut their father into pieces and threw them in a pot. Pelias did not come back out of the pot.
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