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Jason was a late ancient Greek mythological hero, famous as the leader of the Argonauts and their quest for the Golden Fleece. He was the son of Aeson the rightful king of Iolcus. He was married to the sorceress Medea.
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it took place in the Great Temple because it was where they did it they just did the first one there and did the rest there.
Athens and Corinth are the cities where the play "Medea" by Euripides (480 B.C.E.? - 406 B.C.E.?) takes place. The action begins in Corinth, the place to which Princess Medea comes after helping Jason in his quest for the golden fleece in the coastal southern Caucasus region of Colchis. It continues back and forth between that city and Athens, to which Medea is exiled when Corinthian King Creon decides that his daughter Glauce needs to marry Jason.
Medea's story took place in Colchis were she was born. She lived with Jason after they took the the Golden Fleece at Iolcus, Corinth and Atherns. Her story became a tragedy by Euripides. The most dramatic point was when she murdered her two children by sword in order to receive revenge on Jason for his treason. He left her in order to marry the daughter of the King of Corinth.
in 431 b.c
The first place he fought was at the grand canyon on the skywalk.
City-State of corinth
Talus was the last man of the ancient bronze race. He was made of bronze and his only vunerable place was his ankle. Talus was killed by Medea, daughter of AEetes, when she prayed for the "hounds of Hades" to help them (crew of Jason's ship) and he grazed his ankle on a rock he was about to throw.
They were never together in the first place.
Jason regains his memory in the finale of "The Lost Hero" when he opens his coin box and sees his memories from before his time at Camp Half-Blood.
No they aren't ---- That was just for the show...they were never together in the first place
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Jason Aldean's hometown is Macon, Georgia.
The best place to be is alone, not with everyone watching. Maybe at the movies or walking in the park together.