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Peleus

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Peleus (altgriechisch Πηλεύς Pēleús, etruskisch Pele) ist in der griechischen Mythologie König der Myrmidonen von Phthia in Thessalien, der Sohn des Aiakos (daher auch der Aiakide genannt) und der Endeis (Tochter des Cheiron oder des Skiron). Als Gemahl der Thetis war er Vater des Achilleus, der oft Pel(e)ide(s), Peleiade oder Peleione („Peleussohn“) genannt wurde. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 52 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 49 in 2024). Peleus is the 1,033rd most popular politiker (down from 709th in 2024), the 77th most popular biography from Greece (down from 70th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Greek Politiker.

Peleus is most famous for being the father of Achilles.

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Among Politikers

Among politikers, Peleus ranks 1,033 out of 19,576Before him are Cleopatra Selene II, Oleg of Novgorod, Benjamin Harrison, Edith Roosevelt, Hezekiah, and Faisal II of Iraq. After him are Brennus, Marwan I, Ludwig I of Bavaria, Henry I of England, Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor, and Konstantin von Neurath.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Peleus ranks 77 out of 1,024Before him are Isocrates (-436), Constantine I of Greece (1868), Nana Mouskouri (1934), Lysippos (-390), George II of Greece (1890), and Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark (1906). After him are Clement of Alexandria (150), Pope Hyginus (100), Galla Placidia (388), Paul of Greece (1901), Antigonus I Monophthalmus (-382), and Handan Sultan (1574).

Among Politikers In Greece

Among politikers born in Greece, Peleus ranks 23Before him are Constantine II of Greece (1940), Ptolemy II Philadelphus (-308), Ptolemy III Euergetes (-284), Epaminondas (-418), Constantine I of Greece (1868), and George II of Greece (1890). After him are Galla Placidia (388), Paul of Greece (1901), Antigonus I Monophthalmus (-382), Handan Sultan (1574), Creon (null), and Philip III of Macedon (-359).

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