When he was competing in the chariot race at the funeral games of King Pelias she drove his horses mad and they tore him apart.
His parents are Eurynome (mother) and Poseidon (father), but Bellerophon is raised by Eurynome's husband, Glaucus. Glaucus was cursed by Athena to never be able to father a child. Glaucus tended to feed his horses human flesh, which angered the gods. Eventually, he was thrown from his chariot and his horses ate him. His father, Sisyphus, also angered the gods- he betrayed Zeus and was punished by being made to roll a rock uphill for eternity.
No, she would kill you without a thought.
No, he was not. He was the mortal son of Sisyphus and the King of Corinth. He fed his horses human flesh, and this angered the gods. He was thrown from his chariot and his horses ate him.
She had the ability to charm humans, demigods, and gods. Also, if she was angered she could have someone be punished by her herself or her followers.
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His parents are Eurynome (mother) and Poseidon (father), but Bellerophon is raised by Eurynome's husband, Glaucus. Glaucus was cursed by Athena to never be able to father a child. Glaucus tended to feed his horses human flesh, which angered the gods. Eventually, he was thrown from his chariot and his horses ate him. His father, Sisyphus, also angered the gods- he betrayed Zeus and was punished by being made to roll a rock uphill for eternity.
No, she would kill you without a thought.
No, he was not. He was the mortal son of Sisyphus and the King of Corinth. He fed his horses human flesh, and this angered the gods. He was thrown from his chariot and his horses ate him.
Because she went out with lots of people some who were already married so, the wifes got angered.
Conus glaucus was created in 1758.
Papilio glaucus was created in 1758.
Phyllobius glaucus was created in 1763.
Scylla et Glaucus was created in 1746.
She had the ability to charm humans, demigods, and gods. Also, if she was angered she could have someone be punished by her herself or her followers.
Glaucus, the son of Sisyphus, was the king of Ephyre (the city later called Corinth).
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The scientific name for the Glaucus atlanticus is Glaucus atlanticus. It is commonly known as the blue dragon or sea swallow and is a species of small, blue sea slug.