Telamon (Telemon) Greek Son of King Aecus of Aegina; brother of Peleus; father, with Hesione, of Teucer, the great archer.
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Telamon (Telemon) Greek Son of King Aecus of Aegina; brother of Peleus; father, with Hesione, of Teucer, the great archer. Telamon and Peleus killed their half-brother, Phocus. After the murder, Telamon fled the country. He lived a heroic life, taking part in the Calydonian Boar Hunt, sailing with the Argonauts, and accompanying Heracles on his expedition against Laomedon of Troy.
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- Peleus Greek Son of King Aecus; brother of Telamon; husband of Thetis; father, with Thetis, of the hero Achilles.
- Laertes Greek King of Ithaca husband of Anticlea, father of the hero Odysseus.
- Laomedon Greek First king of Troy; father of Priam, Hesione, and others.
- Oceanus Greek The Titan son of Gaia and Uranus and the brother and husband of the Titan Tethys; father of all the Oceanids and all the rivers and seas of the world.
- Oeneus (Oeneous; Vintner) Greek King of Calydon; husband of Althea, father of Meleager, Tydeus, Gorge, and the beautiful Deianira, who eventually married Heracles.