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308: 149:, and wished he were dead. It is also thought that Telamon and Peleus were jealous of Phocus because he excelled at athletic sports. In either case they drew lots and Telamon was chosen to murder Phocus, his half brother. This was done in a ruse at the 153:
which they convinced Phocus to participate in. In the sport, Telamon threw a discus under the pretense of participating in the competition. The projectile hit its target, "accidentally" killing Phocus.
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Both Telamon and Peleus hid the body of Phocus, but it was soon discovered. For this Aeacus exiled them both from Aegina.
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In some versions, Endeïs's father, Sciron, married her to Aeacus after he declared Sciron the military leader of
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A.P. Burnett. "Pindar's Songs for Young Athletes of Aigina". Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
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Greek mythology
/ɛnˈdɪs/
Ancient Greek
Aeacus
Telamon
Peleus
Achilles
earth
Chiron
nymph
Chariclo
Pandion
Athens
Megarian
Sciron
Megara
Phocus
Psamathe
pentathlon
Pausanias
Greek Mythology Link (Carlos Parada) - Peleus
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Wayback Machine
Pausanias
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