Jason arriving to the palace of Pelias 1. Jason recognised by Pelias and his daughters (detail). Pompei, casa di Giasone o dell'Amor fatale (IX 5,18), triclinio (f). National Archaeological Museum, Naples. ... Jason is the admiral of the ARGONAUTS. He fetched the Golden Fleece in Colchis, and returned with the...
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Jason (Greek: Ἰάσων , Etruscan: Easun , Laz: Yason ) was a late ancient Greek mythological figure, famous as the leader of the Argonauts and their quest for the Golden Fleece. He was the son of...
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Medea (Greek: , Mēdeia ) is a woman in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis, niece of Circe, granddaughter of the sun god Helios, and later wife to the hero Jason, with w...
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Greek Mythology, JASON, Ancient Mythology ... One of the great Greek heroes, Jason was born to Aeson, king of Iolkos in Thessaly, and grew up under the care of the wise Centaur Cheiron, after he had been smuggled out of the city, his father's throne having been usurped by his step-brother, Pelias.
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Jason was the Hero who obtained the Golden Fleece from the Land of Colchis with the Argonauts. ... Home; History of Greece; Greek Antiquity; Greek Mythology; Acacallis; Achilles; Achlys; Adonis; Aeacus; Aedon; Aegeus; Aegisthus; Aegyptus; Aeneas ; Aeolus; Aeolus, King ; Aerope; Aethra; Agamemnon; Agave; Agdistis; Aglaia;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Jason (Greek mythology), in Greek mythology, leader of the Argonauts and son of Aeson, king of Iolcos in Thessaly. His father’s half-brother Pelias seized Iolcos, and thus for safety Jason was sent away to the Centaur Chiron. ... For a definition of "Jason (Greek mythology)",
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Jason was the son of the lawful king of Iolcus, but his uncle Pelias had usurped the throne. Pelias lived in constant fear of losing what he had taken so unjustly. He kept Jason's father a prisoner and would certainly have murdered Jason at birth.
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Jason, in Greek mythology, son of Aeson. When Pelias usurped the throne of Iolcus and killed (or imprisoned) Aeson and most of his descendants, Jason was smuggled off to the centaur Chiron, who reared him secretly on Mt. Pelion.
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