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    Thessalus, son of Haemon, [1] son of Chlorus, [2] son of Pelasgus. [3] Thessalus, son of Poseidon and one of the reputed father of Minyas, founder of Minyan Orchomenus. [4] Thessalus, son of Jason and Medea, the twin of Alcimenes and older brother of Tisandrus.

  2. Yet others variously gave Minyas' father as Chryses (son of Poseidon and Chrysogeneia), Thessalus (son of Poseidon), Eteocles, Sisyphus, Aeolus, Ares [citation needed], Aleus [citation needed] and Halmus (Almus) [citation needed]. Minyas was married to Tritolenia, Clytodora, or Phanosyra.

  3. Thessalus was a King of Iolcus in Greek mythology, and from famous stock, for Thessalus was the son of the hero Jason. Thessalus Son of Jason and Medea. Thessalus was named as a son of the hero Jason and sorceress Medea . Jason and Medea had returned from Colchis with the Golden Fleece, and had subsequently married.

  4. Thessalus was one of three sons of Jason and Medea (the other two being his twin Alkimenes as well as Tisander). When Medea decided to kill her own children as a form of vengeance for Jason leaving her, Thessalus escaped being murdered. Sometime later after the death of Akastus, Thessalus became king of Iolcus. Jason & Medea One of Herakles' sons Thettalus is sometimes called Thessalus One of ...

  5. DiosGriego.com. Poseidon en la Antigua Grecia. Ver el Índice del Artículo mostrar. En la mitología griega, Poseidón era uno de los dioses más poderosos y venerados. Conocido como el dios del mar, este ser divino era capaz de controlar las aguas y los terremotos.

  6. 9 de may. de 2023 · Thessalus, son of Haemon , [1] son of Chlorus, [2] son of Pelasgus. [3] Thessalus, son of Poseidon and one of the reputed father of Minyas, founder of Minyan Orchomenus. [4] Thessalus, son of Jason and Medea, the twin of Alcimenes and older brother of Tisandrus. He escaped being murdered by his mother and, after the death of Acastus, became ...

  7. Mythology knows of several heroes named Thessalus who were supposed to have given their name to the region. One was the son of Heracles and Chalciope, daughter of Eurypylus, king of the island of Cos and a son of Poseidon, that Heracles killed on his way back from Troy because he didn't want to let him land in his island.