In Greek mythology, Idas, was a Messenian prince. He was one of the Argonauts and was a participant in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.
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marpessa is granddaughter of Ares and she was married to Idas..Apparently, there was a fight between Apollo and Idas because Apollo kidnapped her . After hours of non-stop fighting with no results at the end, Zeus told them to let Marpessa decide for herself who she wanted to choose as her husband..so she choses Idas because he wasnt a god..she's afraid that if she dies , a god that lives forever would not stay tru to her and be by her side all the time after she dies...and Apollo promised he wouldnt disturbed their marriage again
tempture belifs idas
Castor was not Zeus's son, he was the son of Tyndareus. He was killed by Idas.
The cast of Idas Reise - 2007 includes: Arne Elsholtz as Socke Christoph Grissemann as Socke Manfred Lehmann as Socke Nina Monka as Ida Kerstin Sanders as Socke Darvin Schmidt as Sven Dirk Stermann as Socke
Carmo Bernardes has written: 'Perpetinha' 'Vida mundo' 'Idas e vindas' 'Nunila'
Por falta de higiene,despues de las relaciones sexuales,o tambien por posponer las idas al bano.
They didn't have any children because she rejected Apollo. Apollo loved her and she was kidnapped by Idas, and Zeus had her choose. Since she believed that Apollo would grow tired of her she rejected Apollo.
The Greeks saw Gemini as two twins, Castor and Pollux, who were both mothered by Leda, but had different fathers, as Leda was made pregnant in the same night by Zeus and her husband. So, Pollux was immortal, whereas Castor was mortal. They both had their talents; Pollux was strong, and Castor was good with horses. They both voyaged in search of the Golden Fleece (which is kind of similar to the Holy Grail). Afterwards, they both fought in the Trojan War to bring their sister, Helen, back to her husband. Pollux was devastated when Castor died, and asked Zeus to let Castor share his immortality. Zeus agreed, and they were reunited in the night sky, forever together.