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| | Cretheus Sources |
 | | Cretheus, Athamas, Sisyphus, Salmoneus, and Perieres, sons of Aeolus; |  | | Cretheus, Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, and Perieres, seven sons, and Canace, Alcyone, Pisidice, Calyce, and Perimede, five daughters, of Aeolus by Enarete; |  | | Aeson, Amythaon, Pheres, sons of Cretheus by Tyro, daughter of Salmoneus; |
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http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i653Sources.htm
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| | Daughter of Cretheus Sources |
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| | Neleus, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Tyro, who is said to have been brought up by Cretheus 1, fell in love with the river god Enipeus (a river in Thessaly), and as she came often to the waters of the river to chant her love, Poseidon, taking the form of the river, lay with her. |  | | Some have said that Neleus is son of Hippocoon 4, but others affirm that he was the son of Cretheus 1, son of Aeolus 1, son of Hellen 1, the eponym of the Hellenes, son of Deucalion 1, the man who survived the Flood. |  | | Salmoneus was son of Aeolus 1; so if Neleus were the son of Cretheus 1, that would make him the cousin of Tyro, who otherwise is called his mother. |
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http://www.forumancientcoins.com/cparada/GML/Neleus.html
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| | Pelias 1, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | There is no agreement concerning the paternity of Pelias 1, for some say that his father was Cretheus 1 (the son of Aeolus 1, son of Hellen 1, son of Deucalion 1, the man who survived the Flood), whereas others assert that he was Poseidon. |  | | On the other hand, there is no controversy concerning his mother: she was Tyro, the daughter that Alcidice (daughter of Aleus, son of Aphidas 1, son of Arcas 1, son of Zeus and Callisto) bore to impious Salmoneus (another son of Aeolus 1), the founder of Elis. |  | | Anaxibia 2 is daughter of Bias 1, son of Amythaon 1, son of Cretheus 1. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Pelias1.html
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| | Aeson - encyclopedia article about Aeson. |
 | | and Cretheus In Greek mythology, Cretheus, or Krêtheus was the king and founder of Iolcus. |  | | He had a brother, Pheres In Greek Mythology, Pheres son of Cretheus was the founder of Pherae in Thessaly. |  | | The rest of her children were by Cretheus, namely, Aeson, Pheres, and Amythaon, who was a mighty warrior and charioteer. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Aeson
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| | Iolcos |
 | | Iolcos was founded by Cretheus, a son of Æolus, himself a son of Hellen and grandson of Deucalion. |  | | He was said to be a son of Apollon, or of Abas, son of Melampous (another seer) and grandson of Amythaon, and thus of the offspring of Cretheus as was Jason. |  | | He married Polymede, the daughter of Autolycus (a son of Hermes) and sister of Anticlea (Ulysses' mother) and, from her, had a son named Jason. |
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http://www.plato-dialogues.org/tools/loc/iolcos.htm
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| | Jason, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Aeson was son of Cretheus 1, son of Aeolus 1. |  | | His mother was Tyro, daughter of Salmoneus and Alcidice, but she, they say, consorted with Poseidon, giving birth to the twins Neleus and Pelias 1. |  | | But as for the royal scepter and the throne, in which Aeson son of Cretheus once sat, and dispensed straight justice for a nation of horsemen: without any distress between us, release these to me, lest some more disturbing evil arise from them." |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Jason.html
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| | NELEUS - LoveToKnow Article on NELEUS |
 | | The two children were exposed by their mother, who afterwards married Cretheus, king of lolcus in Thessaly. |  | | After the death of Cretheus, the boys, who had been brought up by herdsmen, quarrelled for the possession of lolcus. |  | | Pelias expelled Neleus, who migrated to Messenia, where he became king of Pylos (Apollodorus i. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/N/NE/NELEUS.htm
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| | Jason of the Argonauts (Greek myth character) |
 | | Cretheus' wife, Tyro, had been seduced by the god Poseidon and gave birth to the sons Pelias and Neleus. |  | | History: (Greek/Roman Legend) - Jason was the son of Aeson, son of King Cretheus of Iolcus. |  | | Known Relatives: Cretheus (grandfather, deceased), Tyro (grandmother, deceased), Aeson (father), Pelias, Pheres, Amythaon, Neleus (uncles), Crete (aunt), Acastus, Alcestis, Asterius, Melampus, Bias (cousins), Medea (first wife), Alcimenes, Eriopis, Medus, Mermerus, Pheres, Thessalus (sons by Medea), Eriopis (daughter by Medea), Euneus, Deipylus (sons by Hypsipyle), |
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http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/jasonargonaut.htm
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| | Alcestis, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | And about his daughters, it is told that they were persuaded by Medea (after the return of the ARGONAUTS to Iolcus) to make mincemeat of their father and boil him, promising to make him young again with her drugs. |  | | When Pelias 1 still was among the living, he promised to give his daughter Alcestis to him who should yoke a lion and a boar to a chariot. |  | | Genealogy tells that Anaxibia 2 was daughter of Bias 1, son of Amythaon 1, son of Cretheus 1 (again). |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Alcestis.html
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| | Apollodorus Summary |
 | | Admetus, son of Pheres (son of Cretheus), and husband of Alcestis, 1.9.14-15. |  | | Jason, son of Aeson (son of Cletheus), sent by Pelias to fetch the Golden Fleece, 1.9.16. |
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http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/apollod.summ.html
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| | The Aeolids |
 | | Aeolus married Enarete, daughter of Deïmacus (Deimacus), who bore him sons who became powerful rulers: Cretheus, king of Iolcus; Athamas, king of Orchomenus, in Boeotia; Sisyphus, king of Ephyra (Corinth); Salmoneus, king of Salmonia, in Elis; and Perieres, king of Messenia. |  | | Tyro married her uncle Cretheus, king of Iolcus in Thessaly. |  | | At the death of Polycaon, king of Messenia, people ask Perieres to rule the kingdom, since Polycaon had no son or heir. |
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http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/aeolids.html
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| | Cretheus |
 | | In Greek mythology, Cretheus was the King and founder of Iolcus and husband of Tyro. |  | | The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL. |
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http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/cr/Cretheus.html
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| | Apollodorus, Library (Book I Selections) |
 | | I.9.16 Aeson, son of Cretheus, had a son Jason by Polymede, daughter of Autolycus. |  | | But when Pelias consulted the oracle concerning the kingdom, the god warned him to beware of the man with a single sandal. |  | | Now Jason dwelt in Iolcus, of which Pelias was king after Cretheus. |
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http://mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu/public_html/public_html/medea_lecture/apollodorus.htm
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| | Enipeus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Enipeus was loved by a mortal woman named Tyro, who was married to a mortal man named Cretheus. |  | | One day, Poseidon, filled with lust for Tyro, disguised himself as Enipeus and from their union was born Pelias and Neleus, twin boys. |
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 | | When he consulted the oracle concerning the Kingdom the god warned him to beware of Aeolos' descendants (Cretheus was Aeolos' son) because he was going to be killed by one of them. |  | | Pelias-Cretheus' son and Aeson's brother- ruled in Iolkos after Cretheus' death against Aeson's birthright. |  | | Jason's parents being worried about their son's life sent him away to the famous pedagogue, Cheiron, on Pelion Mount to be brought up. |
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 177 (v. 3) |
 | | While on mount Pelion, Peleus married the Nereid Thetis, by whom he became the father of Achilles, though some regarded this Thetis as different from the marine divinity, and called her a daughter of Cheiron. |  | | Afterwards she was married to Cretheus, her father's brother; she became by him the mother of Aeson, Pheres, and Amy-thaon. |  | | After the death of Cretheus, Pelias did not allow his step-brother Aeson to undertake the government of the kingdom, and after expelling even his own brother Neleus he ruled at lolcus (Schol. |
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 890 (v. 1) |
 | | § 5.) According to another tradition, Cretheus was married to Demodice or Biadice, |  | | § 2; althemenes.) [L. S.] CRETHEUS (Kpijfleifc), a son of Aeolus and Enarete, was married to Tyro, the daughter of Salmoneus, by whom he became the father of Aeson, Pheres, Amythaon, and Hippolyte. |  | | who loved Phrixus, and as her love was rejected by the latter, she calumniously accused him to Cretheus of having been guilty of improper conduct. |
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| | PELIAS - LoveToKnow Article on PELIAS |
 | | Because Tyro afterwards married her fatherr brother Cretheus, king of Iolcus in Thessaly, to whom she bor Aeson, Pheres and Amythaon, Pelias was by some thought to b~ |  | | After the death of Cretheus, Pelias made himself master of the kingdom of lolous, having previously quarrelled with Neleus, who removed to Messenia, where he founded Pylos. |  | | He and his twin-brother Neleus were exposed by their mother, but were nurtured by a herdsman. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PE/PELIAS.htm
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| | The Argonautica - Section IV |
 | | For Cretheus and Athamas were both sons of Aeolus; and Phrixus was the son of Athamas, son of Aeolus. |  | | This man on whose account the rest were gathered from Hellas, they call Jason, son of Aeson, whom Cretheus begat. |  | | And if thou desirest to know their names and lineage I will tell thee all. |
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http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/epics/TheArgonautica/chap32.html
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| | Lecture 12 |
 | | Longinus, On the Sublime 9.7: "I feel indeed that in recording as he does the wounding of the gods, their quarrels, vengeance, tears, imprisonment, and all their manifold passions Homer has done his best to make the men in the Iliad gods and the gods men." |  | | Oracles "Beware of the man with one sandal" |  | | Birth: son of Aeson (Tyro + Cretheus), exiled by his half-brother Pelias (Tyro + Poseidon) |
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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/mythologein/lectures/lecture12.html
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| | Cretheus -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | In (The mythology of the ancient Greeks) Greek mythology, Cretheus, or Krêtheus was the king and founder of (Click link for more info and facts about Iolcus) Iolcus. |  | | With Tyro, he fathered (Click link for more info and facts about Aeson) Aeson, (Click link for more info and facts about Pheres) Pheres, and Amytheon. |  | | His wives were (Click link for more info and facts about Sidero) Sidero, (Someone new to a field or activity) Tyro and either Demodice or Biadice. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/C/Cr/Cretheus.htm
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| | Jason |
 | | Athamas had a brother, Cretheus, who was king of Iolcus. |  | | When Cretheus died, his stepson Pelias (son of Tyro and Poseidon) usurped the throne from Aeson, Cretheus' son by Tyro. |  | | Aeson was the father of Jason, who was sent away to be educated by Chiron. |
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http://people.clarkson.edu/~ellen/lf31001/Jason.html
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| | Find Free Essays on Jason and the Argonauts |
 | | Fearing that he might lose his newborn son Jason as well, Aeson announced that his boy was dead, and then secretly sent him to Mt. Pelion and entrusted him to Centaur Chiron. |  | | Jason After the death of king Cretheus, his adopted son Pelias seized the throne of Iolcos in Thessaly from his half-brother Aeson, who was the rightful heir. |  | | They were named after their ship the Argo. |
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http://www.findfreeessays.com/show_essay/2024.html
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| | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - eophylus, Cresphontes, Crestonia, Creta, ... |
 | | A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - eophylus, Cresphontes, Crestonia, Creta, Creteus, Cretheus, Creusa, Crimisus, Crissa, Critias, Critolaus, Criton, Crocus, Croesus |  | | This page contains descriptions for the following names Creophylus, Cresphontes, Crestonia, Creta, Creteus, Cretheus, Creusa, Crimisus, Crissa, Critias, Critolaus, Criton, Crocus, Croesus |  | | Please show your appreciation of this web site by sending a postcard to: |
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http://www.classicaldictionary.bravepages.com/129.htm
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| | Pelias |
 | | Tyro was married to Cretheus, but was in love with Enipeus, the patron god of the river. |  | | Athamas was the unlucky man who was driven to madness by Hera and forced to kill his own son, Learchus. |  | | One day, Poseidon filled with lust disguised himself as Enipeus and had intercourse with Tyro. |
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| | Jason.html |
 | | Cretheus (King of Iolcus #1) Athamas (King of Boeotia) |  | | The crew of the ship Argo was made up of the most famous Greek heroes from the generation before the Trojan war. |
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| | Geographia: Mainland Greece |
 | | Instead, Cretheus' stepson, Pelias (son of Poseidon and Tyro), seized the throne, imprisoned Aeson, and forced his brother and other half-brothers to flee from Iolcus. |  | | Pheres, son of Cretheus and Tyro, founded the city, and named it after himself. |  | | Pheres had to flee from Iolcus, when his half-brother Pelias seized power at his father's death. |
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http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/mainland.html
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| | Europa, the Phoenician Princess |
 | | Tectamus' mother was daughter of Cretheus, son of Aeolus, brother of Dorus. |  | | Tectamus had sailed to Crete with Aeolians and Pelasgians, becoming on his arrival king of the island, and it is during the time when he was king of Crete that Zeus carried off Europa from Phoenicia. |  | | One of them was a wonderful dog called Laelaps which was so swift that no beast could escape it. |
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| | The Ultimate Enarete - American History Information Guide and Reference |
 | | She may have been the mother of Arne, if the Aeolus who was her husband was the same Aelous who fathered Arne. |  | | Her children were Canace, Sisyphus, Deioneus, Salmoneus, Macar, Cretheus, Athamas, Perieres, Calyce, Peisidice, Perimele and in some myths Alcyone. |
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http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Enarete
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| | cretheus - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "cretheus" is defined. |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word cretheus: |
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| | Century Hotel (Shìjì Dàfàndiàn) Hotel Review Jilin City Frommers.com |
 | | An exaggerated statue of Cretheus on Argus at the entrance is the first of many ancient Greek and Roman flourishes installed throughout this odd hotel. |  | | Nominally managed by Swiss-Belhotel but dominated by its Chinese owner, the Century feels grossly out of place in Jílín. |
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| | DBNL . Karel van Mander, Het schilder-boeck |
 | | Nae het overlijden van desen Cretheus, nam Pelias de heerschappije van zijns Ooms Stadt Iolcos. |  | | Nu den Broeder van den hooveerdighen Salmoneus, Cretheus, daer wy te vooren af verhaelden, die oock den soon was van AEolus, nae dat hy hadde ghebouwt een Stadt, genoemt Iolcos, had hy by zijn Broeders dochter, zijn Nichte, de voorverhaelde Thyrro ooc kinderen, te weten, AEson, Amythaon, en Pheretes. |  | | Doe ter tijdt creegh hy een Godtlijck antwoordt, dat hy soude sterven door de handt van een Man, afcomstigh van den bloede van AEolus. |
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http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/mand001schi01/mand001schi01_0346.htm
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| | Rulers of Argos |
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| | Cretheus |
 | | En la mitología griega, Cretheus, o Krêtheus era el rey y el fundador de Iolcus. |
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| | Aeson |
 | | En la mitología griega, Aeson (o Aison) era el hijo de Tyro y de Cretheus, padre de Jason y de Promachus. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ae/Aeson.htm
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