[1] The nymph Creusa bore him one son, Hypseus, who was King of the Lapiths,[2] and three daughters, Menippe (mother of Phrastor by Pelasgus),[3] Daphne[4] and Stilbe.
Daphne, in an Arcadian version of the myth, was instead the daughter of the river god Ladon.
[10] In later accounts, Peneus was credited to be the father of Chrysogenia who consorted with Zeus and became the mother of Thissaeus.
[12] According to Hellanicus, Peneus was the father of Iphis, mother of Salmoneus by Aeolus the son of Hellen.
[13] Eros shot Apollo with one of his arrows, causing him to fall in love with Daphne.