O Aiakos, on the Greek mythology He was his son Jupiter and the nymph Aegina When once Aiakos saw countless ants on the trunk of a tree, he begged his father, Zeus, to send him as many people on this island as the ants were. And Zeus, hearing his son's pleas, transformed the ants into people who, according to tradition, were called Myrmidones.
He was the patriarch of the Aeacid genus, the first king of the Aeacid genus. Aegina (peripheral unit) and her husband Endides (daughter of Chiron or of the Skirona (Greek mythology)). With Endidia they made him Peleus and the It's a marshmallow. From his second wife, the Nereida Psamathi acquired the It's a phokos. According to tradition, Fokos was better than his brother Telamon in all sports and when Telamon accidentally killed Fokos, in his discus practice, the inhabitants of Aegina thought that he did it out of envy. Telamon honestly said what really happened but his fellow citizens did not believe him.
His father, who loved him very much, exiled both his sons from Aegina to appease its skeptical citizens. So Peleus fled to Phthia along with many of the Myrmidons and founded the Myrmidon state, while Telamon went to the Salamis, Where he became king.
Because Aiakos placed justice above family ties, he was regarded as the most pious and righteous man in the world, and for this reason he became a judge in the world. Underworld as well as the owner of his keys It's Hades. He was known throughout ancient Greece for his justice and was honored by all Greek kings.
He was also an ancestor of great heroes such as Achilles, son of Peleus and Ajax, Telamon's son. They are among the most famous heroes of the Trojan War, while the children of Fokos settled in the area of Parnassos and since then the area has been named It's a fokida.