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      • During Jason's absence, Pelias intended to kill Aeson. However, Aeson committed suicide by drinking bull's blood. His wife killed herself as well, and Pelias murdered their infant son Promachus.
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    Death of Pelias. During Jason's absence, Pelias thought the Argo had sunk, and this was what he told Aeson and Promachus, who committed suicide by drinking poison. However, it is unknown but possible that the two were both killed directly by Pelias. When Jason and Medea returned, Pelias still refused to give up his throne.

  3. At the same time that Pelias was raising a family, Aeson, locked away in the dungeon was doing likewise, for he had wed, possibly a woman by the name of Polymede, who had given him two sons, Jason and Promachus. Promachus was killed by Pelias as a future threat to his position, but Jason was smuggled away to the care of the centaur Chiron ...

  4. After Pelias had taken possession of the kingdom of Iolcus, he sent Jason, the son of his step-brother Aeson, to Colchis to fetch the golden fleece, and as he did not anticipate his return, he murdered Aeson and his son Promachus.

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    While imprisoned, Aeson got married and had a number of children, including the famous Jason, whom he managed to disguise and send away, in fear that Pelias might kill him as a rightful heir of the throne.

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    Pelias took that advice and sent Jason to retrieve the Golden Fleece. During Jason's absence, Pelias intended to kill Aeson. However, Aeson committed suicide by drinking bull's blood. His wife killed herself as well, and Pelias murdered their infant son Promachus.

  7. Some tell of how Pelias decided now to kill Aeson, Aeson’s wife and son Promachus to prevent future threats to his rule, and so perhaps Pelias killed all three.

  8. Sep 30, 2023 · After killing Promachus, Pelias believed that he hadn’t any more threats to worry about but he was still insecure about his position as king. He consulted an Oracle who warned him that his death would come at the hands of a man wearing a single sandal on his foot.

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