In Greek mythology, Tyro () was an Elean princess who later became Queen of Iolcus.
In Greek mythology, Tyro () was an Elean princess who later became Queen of Iolcus.
== Family == Tyro was the daughter of King Salmoneus of Elis and Alcidice, daughter of King Aleus of Arcadia. She married her uncle King Cretheus of Iolcus and had three sons (Aeson, Pheres and Amythaon) by him, and also bore twin sons, Pelias and Neleus, with Poseidon. Aeson was the father of Jason, a central figure in the Argonauts' quest for the Golden Fleece. Tyro later married her paternal uncle, Sisyphus, and had two more children. Fearing a prophecy that her children would kill her father, Tyro killed them. In some accounts, Tyro had a daughter named Phalanna who gave her name to city of Phalanna in Thessaly.
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