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Medea needed no urging , for , thanks to Eros ' arrow , she was already madly in
love with Jason . Argus returned to the Argo and the next day at dawn led Jason ,
accompanied by Mopsus , to the shrine of Hecate , outside the city . The two ...
Medea needed no urging , for , thanks to Eros ' arrow , she was already madly in
love with Jason . Argus returned to the Argo and the next day at dawn led Jason ,
accompanied by Mopsus , to the shrine of Hecate , outside the city . The two ...
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Jason . The leader of the Argonauts . A. Jason was the elder son of Aeson , a
grandson of Aeolus . His mother is usually said to have been either Polymede ,
daughter of Autolycus , or Alcimede , daughter of Phylacus and Clymene , but
she ...
Jason . The leader of the Argonauts . A. Jason was the elder son of Aeson , a
grandson of Aeolus . His mother is usually said to have been either Polymede ,
daughter of Autolycus , or Alcimede , daughter of Phylacus and Clymene , but
she ...
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JASON JASON According to Pindar , Jason was far from being alone in Iolcus .
As soon as his uncles , Amythaon and Pheres , and their sons Melampus and
Admetus heard of his arrival , they gathered about him . Jason feasted them for
six ...
JASON JASON According to Pindar , Jason was far from being alone in Iolcus .
As soon as his uncles , Amythaon and Pheres , and their sons Melampus and
Admetus heard of his arrival , they gathered about him . Jason feasted them for
six ...
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