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One of the two winged sons of Boreas (North Wind) and Oreithyia.
As Argonauts, he and his brother, Kalais (Calais), chased away the Harpies so that the blind seer, Phineus, could eat once more; the two brothers chased the Harpies but Zeus would not allow Zetes or Kalais to harm them; it was only at the will of Zeus that the winged women ceased their torment of Phineus.
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