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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AeëtesAeëtes - Wikipedia

    Aeëtes ( / iːˈiːtiːz / ee-EE-teez; Ancient Greek: Αἰήτης, romanized : Aiḗtēs, IPA: [ai̯.ɛ̌ːtɛːs] ), or Aeeta, was the ruler of the eponymous realm of Aea in Greek mythology, a wondrous realm which from the fifth century B.C.E. onward became identified with the kingdom of Colchis east in the Black Sea. [1] The name comes ...

  2. www.greekmythology.com › Myths › MortalsAeetes - Greek Mythology

    Aeetes was the king of the island of Colchis in Greek mythology, son of Helios, the sun god, and Perseis, an Oceanid. His sisters were Circe and Pasiphae.In the myth of Phrixus and Helle, the twins that escaped from the wrath of their stepmother, Aeetes welcomed Phrixus when he arrived in Colchis and protected him; in fact, he later married Aeetes’ daughter, Chalciope, and Phrixus gave the ...

  3. mythopedia.com › topics › aeetesAeetes – Mythopedia

    Aug 17, 2023 · Greek. Aeetes belongs to a very early stratum of Greek mythology. The earliest literary reference to him can be found in Homer (eighth century BCE), where he is mentioned as the wicked brother of Circe in Book 10 of the Odyssey (135ff). Aeetes’ genealogy was also outlined by Hesiod (eighth/seventh century BCE) in his Theogony (956ff).

  4. Aeetes was the son of the Greek sun god Helios and the Oceanid Perseis. This parentage is generally said to have made him sibling to Pasiphae, Circe and Perses. Helios would give Aeetes a kingdom to rule over; a kingdom originally known as Ephyra, but would become better known as Corinth. The neighbouring kingdom of Asopia (Sicyon) was given by ...

  5. Alcmene, in Greek mythology, a mortal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda. She was the mother of Heracles by Zeus, who disguised himself as her husband Amphitryon and seduced her. This article was most recently revised and updated by Michael Ray. Other articles where Aeëtes is discussed: Argonaut: …they found that the king ...

  6. Aeëtes. The son of Helios and Perse (Perseis), 1 although others mention Persa 2 or Antiope 3 as his mother. His wife is Idyia by whom he is the father of Absyrtus, Chalciope, and Medea. 4 Aeëtes was the king of Colchis and it was during his reign that Phrixus brought tither the Golden Fleece, from where it was later removed by the Argonauts ...

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  8. www.hellenicaworld.com › Mythology › enAeetes - Hellenica World

    Aeetes. In Greek mythology, Aeëtes (Georgian: აიეტი, Greek Αιήτης / Αἰήτης ), a King of Colchis, figured prominently in the story of Jason and the Argonauts. He was the father of Medea and Absyrtus, and son of the sun-god Helios and the nymph Perse (also called Perseis. Phrixus, son of Athamas and Nephele, along with his ...

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