

Pantheon: Greek
Abode: Thrace
Parents: Boreas and Oreithyia
Consort: Hera, Dione, Metis
Notable Siblings: Chione, Cleopatra, Phineus (Brother-in-law, King of Thrace)
Boreads:
Zetes Ζήτης
Calaïs Κάλαϊς
Key Points
- Brothers blessed with wind related gifts
- Famous for saving King Phineus from the Harpies
- Argonauts
Brief Bio
Due to being sons of the north wind they were supernaturally gifted in different ways (depending on changes in the story from being passed down through generations and cultures) either being as fast as the wind or able to fly, having wings either on their feet or backs, depending on the myth. According to Ovid's Metamorphoses, their divine status showed in manhood when they sprouted wings on their backs.
They were Argonauts and played a particularly vital role in the rescue of Phineus from the harpies. They succeeded in driving the monsters away but did not kill them, at a request from the goddess of the rainbow, Iris, who promised that Phineas would not be bothered by the harpies again. As thanks, Phineas told the Argonauts how to pass the Symplegades. It is said that the Boreads were turned back by Iris at the Strophades. The islands' name, meaning "Islands of Turning", refers to this event.
Boreads Βορεάδαι

GREEK MYTHOLOGY

