- an
Argonaut instead of his son, Nestor.
Neleus was the son of
Poseidon and Tyro.
According to Pausanias,
Neleus was the son of Cretheus, King of Iolcus...
-
Neleus (Ancient Gr****: Νηλεύς) may
refer to: Gr**** mythology:
Neleus, son of the god
Poseidon and Tyro
Neleus (son of Codrus) [pt], see
Thales of Miletus...
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Neleus of
Scepsis (/ˈniːliəs, -ljuːs/; Gr****: Νηλεύς), was the son of
Coriscus of Scepsis. He was a
disciple of
Aristotle and Theophrastus, the latter...
- but
loved the river-god Enipeus. Tyro gave
birth to twin sons,
Pelias and
Neleus,
fathered by Poseidon. With Cretheus, she had
three sons: Aeson, Pheres...
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Enipeus and lay with her; from
their union were born twin sons,
Pelias and
Neleus. Tyro
exposed her sons on a
mountain to die, but they were
found by a herdsman...
- mid
third century BCE,
Neleus divorced the
Lyceum from its
library and took all of the
books with him to
Skepsis in Mysia.
Neleus was an
expert on Theophrastus...
-
mythological figure named Neleus, to life ("Jolly Holiday"). A
storm starts to brew and the
children quickly hurry home, but not
before Neleus mentions how much...
- his
designated heir
Melanthus of Pylos, a fifth-generation
descendant of
Neleus who had
reportedly ****isted him in
battle against the Boeotians. 1122 BC—Legendary...
-
approximate meaning of "scoundrel". Alastor, a
prince of
Pylos and son of King
Neleus and Chloris,
daughter of Amphion. He was the
brother of Asterius, Deimachus...
- was long and hooked. He was a wise adviser."
Nestor was the son of King
Neleus of
Pylos and Chloris,
daughter of King
Amphion of Orchomenus. Otherwise...