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

    Aeson. In Greek mythology, Aeson ( / ˈiːsɒn /; [1] Ancient Greek: Αἴσων Aísōn) was a king of Iolcus in Thessaly. He was the father of the hero Jason. According to one version of the story, he was imprisoned by his half-brother Pelias, and when Pelias intended to kill him he committed suicide. In another story, he was killed by Jason ...

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    • circa 15th century BC
  2. In this version of the Aeson tale, Jason asks Medea to rejuvenate his elderly father something she does. The rejuvenation of Aeson would lead the daughters of Pelias to request the same for their father, but in the case of Pelias, Medea does not resurrect him after the daughters slit his throat. If Aeson is made young again though, nothing is ...

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  4. Jan 9, 2011 · Aeson. ( Αἴσων ), a son of Cretheus, the founder of Iolcus, and of Tyro, the daughter of Salmoneus. He was excluded by his step-brother Pelias from his share in the kingdom of Thessaly. He was father of Jason and Promachus, but the name of his wife is differently stated, as Polymele, Alcimede, Amphinome, Polypheme, Polymele, Arne, and ...

  5. May 29, 2020 · Meaning & History. From the Greek Αἰσών (Aison), which is of unknown meaning. Aeson was the father of Jason in Greek mythology.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArgonautsArgonauts - Wikipedia

    The Argonauts ( / ˈɑːrɡənɔːt / AR-gə-nawt; Ancient Greek: Ἀργοναῦται, romanized : Argonaûtai, lit. ' Argo sailors') were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War (around 1300 BC) [1] accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. Their name comes from their ship, Argo ...

  7. The name Aeson is of Greek origin and is derived from the Greek word "aïsso" meaning "to heal" or "to cure." In Greek mythology, Aeson was the father of Jason, the hero who led the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece. The name Aeson is often associated with healing and restoration, symbolizing strength and resilience.

  8. www.greekmythology.com › Myths › PlacesIolcus - Greek Mythology

    Myths / Places / Iolcus. Iolcos was an ancient city in Greece, in the region of Magnesia. In Greek mythology, the king of Iolcos was Aeson, but he was violently dethroned by his brother, Pelias. Pelias then forced Aeson's son, Jason, to retrieve the Golden Fleece from the region of Colchis, as a prophecy foretold of Pelias' death by Jason.

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