Many early Greek heroes were descended from the gods and were part of the founding narratives of various city-states. They also became the ancestors of later heroes. The Phoenician prince
Cadmus, a grandson of
Poseidon, was the first Greek hero and the founder of
Thebes.
Perseus, famous for his exploits well before the days of his great-grandson,
Heracles, was the son of
Zeus. Perseus beheaded the
gorgon Medusa, saved
Andromeda from the sea monster
Cetus, and was the legendary founder of
Mycenae.
Aeacus was also a son of
Zeus.
Bellerophon was descended from the nymph
Orseis.
Oenomaus, king of Pisa, in the Peloponnese, was the son of
Ares. , son of
Zeus, after beheading
Medusa. Among these early heroes, the three -
Cadmus,
Perseus, and
Bellerophon - were considered the greatest Greek heroes and slayers of monsters before the days of
Heracles. •
Aeacus •
Bellerophon •
Cadmus •
Perseus •
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