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The story of the Golden Fleece incorporates numerous creatures and heroes from previous adventure epics as related by Homer; ... In the land of the Mysians, one of the sailors, Hylas, went in search of water and was abducted by the nymphs of a spring; Herakles and Polyphemos (Polyphemus) refused to leave the island...
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The Golden Fleece was protected by an ever-vigilant dragon but the sorceress, ... In the land of the Mysians, one of the sailors, Hylas, went in search of water and was abducted by the nymphs of a spring; Herakles and Polyphemos (Polyphemus) refused to leave the island without Hylas and the Argo sailed without them;
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Golden Fleece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece (Greek: ) is the fleece of the winged ram Chrysomallos (Χρυσόμαλλος). It figures in the tale of Jason and his band of Argonauts, who set out on a quest for th...
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Before Epimetheus accepted the gift, men lived like gods in a paradisiacal Golden Age "free from evils, harsh labor, and consuming diseases." But when Pandora maliciously opened the lid of a huge jar, all kinds of miseries flew out and infected mortals throughout the earth.
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; THE MYTH MAN'S; MYTH OF THE MONTH; September; THE QUEST FOR; THE GOLDEN FLEECE; yet, do so first, or some material in Part II will be Greek to you) ... Having snapped his oar at the end of the contest, Hercules went in search of a tree which would render him a new one. As the rest of us prepared our evening meal,
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Later Jason demands the golden fleece of Aeetes, Medea's father. Aeetes is loathe to part with the golden fleece because the luck of his kingdom is bound up in it. Instead of being rude or hurting his guest, Aeetes agrees to give Jason the fleece ...
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Jason and the Argonauts decided to rest for the day before they went out in search of the Golden Fleece. ... He had hidden the Golden Fleece behind a fierce Dragon. King Aeetes would never give anyone the Golden Fleece. I know this and so I consulted with Athena, who also thinks highly of Jason. We sat on Mount Olympus...
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Aeetes: King of Colchis and father of Medea. The Golden Fleece was kept in his kingdom. ... Argo: The ship in which Jason and the Argonauts went in search of the Golden Fleece. ... charms: Jason was only able to obtain the Golden Fleece with the help of Medea's magic. For more details on this, see the note on Jason.
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