Achilles was the son of Peleus, king of the myrmidons, and Thetis.
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Peleus was Achilles' father. He was the king of the island of Aegina and Endeis.
Yes, he is the son of Peleus, who was king of Thessaly
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The only deity or demigod not invited to the wedding between King Peleus and Thetis was Eris, the goddess of strife and discord.
Antigone is the name of two different women in Greek mythology. One is the daughter of King Oedipus of Thebes. The other is the daughter of King Eurytion of Phthia. Both ended up committing suicide by hanging themselves. Antigone of Phthia became the wife of Peleus. Peleus and his brother Telamon were the sons of King Aeacus of Aegina. They had to leave their homeland when they accidentally killed their half-brother, Phocus. They fled to Phthia, where Peleus married the King's daughter. But during the hunt for the Calydonian boar, Peleus accidentally killed his father-in-law. Once again, Peleus had to flee. He settled in Iolcus, where he angered King Acastus' wife, Queen Astydameia. The Queen then sent the false news to Phthia that her daughter was going to marry Peleus. Antigone hanged herself. Peleus then killed the Queen, and escaped. He subsequently married Thetis the sea-nymph. Their child was Achilles, who became the greatest Greek fighter in the war against Troy. Achilles also was an acquaintance of Odysseus, who was the main character of 'The Adventures of Ulysses', which was an Italian film version of 'The Odyssey'.
Proteus, an early sea-god, advised Peleus to find the sea nymph when she was asleep and bind her tightly to keep her from escaping by changing forms. She did shift shapes, becoming flame, water, a raging lioness, and a serpent. Peleus held fast. Subdued, she then consented to marry him. Thetis is the mother of Achilles by Peleus, who became king of the Myrmidons.
well Arabian horses - (This answer is not an answer at all sorry Loolah123!!) REAL ANSWER: Xanthus and his brother Balius you'll find!!! There's much on them in the Lliad. Poseidon gave the two horses to King Peleus of Phtia, as a wedding gift, when Peleus married the Ocean goddess Thetis. Peleus later gave the horses to his son Achilles who took them to draw his chariot during the Trojan War.
This Greek myth. Proteus, an early sea-god, advised Peleus to find the sea nymph when she was asleep and bind her tightly to keep her from escaping by changing forms. She did shift shapes, becoming flame, water, a raging lioness, and a serpent. Peleus held fast. Subdued, she then consented to marry him. Thetis is the mother of Achilles by Peleus, who became king of the Myrmidons.
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Is the question who was the mother ofAchilles?In Greek mythology (fiction) Achilles was the son of the nymph Thetis and Peleus, the king of the Myrmidons. (Wikipedia.)