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A son of Oeneus , king of Calydon , and Althaea , daughter of Thestius .
Immediately after the birth of the infant Meleager , the three Fates appeared in the
mother ' s room . Clotho and Lachesis predicted that the child would be noble
and brave ...
A son of Oeneus , king of Calydon , and Althaea , daughter of Thestius .
Immediately after the birth of the infant Meleager , the three Fates appeared in the
mother ' s room . Clotho and Lachesis predicted that the child would be noble
and brave ...
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THESTIUS dragon but was saved by the self - sacrifice of Menestratus . Thespiae
was known as a center of the worship of Eros and of the Muses . Thespius . A
king and eponym of Thespiae , west of Thebes . At Thespius ' request ...
THESTIUS dragon but was saved by the self - sacrifice of Menestratus . Thespiae
was known as a center of the worship of Eros and of the Muses . Thespius . A
king and eponym of Thespiae , west of Thebes . At Thespius ' request ...
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Thestius ruled some Aetolian city ; it was perhaps Pleuron , since he was
descended from that city ' s eponym . Tyndareüs , when exiled from Sparta , came
to Thestius ' court , aided him in wars with some unnamed neighbors , and
married his ...
Thestius ruled some Aetolian city ; it was perhaps Pleuron , since he was
descended from that city ' s eponym . Tyndareüs , when exiled from Sparta , came
to Thestius ' court , aided him in wars with some unnamed neighbors , and
married his ...
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