Hermes giving him the moly potion
A year.
Hermes
Kinesias is not in the Story of Medea. He's in Lysistrata. Jason, Creon, and Aegeus are the Men in Medea
Medea indirectly killed King Creon. He died of poison as he desperately attempts to save his daughter from Medea's burning poison.
She was the daughter ofKing Aeëtes of Colchis, niece of Circe, granddaughter of the sun god Helios,
Medea, her niece, and by the way, Circe isn't a goddess-she's a sorceress that trained magic with the goddess of magic, Hecate.
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Hermes giving him the moly potion
Circe was a witch/sorceress/nymph or goddess queen of the island Aeaea, to which she was allegedly exhiled after killing her husband. There are various versions of her parenthood; some say she was daughter of Hecate (the crone, goddess of full moon and witchcraft), some say her mother was Perse(oceanid) and her father Helios (god of sun). In the second version, when Perse is her mother, she has three siblings: Pasiphae, Aeetes, and Perses. Now Medea is the daughter of Aeetes, which makes her Hecate's niece. Medea's biological mother is said to be Idiya, however Medea was allegedly a priestess of Hecate, some say Hecate tutored her, therefore she is often called daughter of Hecate. Idiya is in other versions called sister of Circe, once again making Medea Circe's niece. \
medea
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The name Medea came from the mythology princess Medea and her husband Jason
After Medea killed the princess that was married to Jason, she was married with Jason. One day, Medea and Jason were at the beach and a ship timber fell on Medea's head. Then Medea died.
Kinesias is not in the Story of Medea. He's in Lysistrata. Jason, Creon, and Aegeus are the Men in Medea
Hermes
Her name is Medea, nothing more.