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      • Mermerus and Pheres In Greek mythology, Mermerus (Ancient Greek: Μέρμερος, Mérmeros; Latin: Mermerus) and Pheres (Ancient Greek: Φέρης, Phéres, modern pronunciation Féris; Latin: Pheres) were the sons of Jason and Medea. They were killed either by the Corinthians or by Medea, for reasons that vary depending on the rendition.
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  2. In Greek mythology, Mermerus (Ancient Greek: Μέρμερος, Mérmeros; Latin: Mermerus) and Pheres (Ancient Greek: Φέρης, Phéres, modern pronunciation Féris; Latin: Pheres) were the sons of Jason and Medea. They were killed either by the Corinthians or by Medea, for reasons that vary depending on the rendition. In one account ...

  3. In Greek mythology, Pheres ( Ancient Greek: Φέρης, Phéres, modern pronunciation Féris; Latin: Pheres) was the founder of Pherae in Thessaly. [1] [2] Family. Pheres was the son of Cretheus, King of Iolcus and Tyro. He was the brother of Aeson and Amythaon. He fled from Iolcus after his half-brother, Pelias, seized the throne.

  4. In Greek mythology, Pheres (Ancient Greek: Φέρης, Phéres, modern pronunciation Féris; Latin: Pheres) may refer to the following individuals: Pheres, son of Cretheus and Tyro. Pheres, son of Jason and Medea.

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    Vary according to tradition (names include Alcimenes, Thessalus, Tisander, Mermeros, Pheres, Eriopis, Medus) In Greek mythology, Medea ( / mɪˈdiːə /; Ancient Greek: Μήδεια, romanized : Mḗdeia; meaning "planner", "schemer" [1]) is the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis . In the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, she aids Jason in his ...

  6. In Greek mythology, Mermerus ( Ancient Greek: Μέρμερος, Mérmeros; Latin: Mermerus) may refer to the following personages: Mermerus, a Centaur. [1] Mermerus, son of Jason and Medea. [2] Mermerus, a Trojan who was killed in a battle during the Trojan War. His armor was then stripped off his body by Antilochus.

  7. She was the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis, [1] niece of Circe, granddaughter of the sun god Helios. She married the hero Jason, and had two children with him, Mermeros and Pheres. In Euripides 's play Medea, Jason leaves Medea when Creon, king of Corinth, offers him his daughter, Glauce. [2]

  8. Jun 11, 2007 · Pheres. A son of Jason and Medea, brother of Mermerus. They were both killed by their mother at Corinth. According to another tradition, she left behind her children, who were still infants, setting them up as suppliants on the altar of Hera; but the Corinthians removed them and wounded them to death.

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