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Yes, although it was actually Medea who got it for him.
At the end of Medea, Euripides ends it with a scene of contradictions and conundrums. Unlike most tragedies, Medea actually gets away with all the murders she has committed. It is questionable whether or not Medea took it too far by killing her children, but there is also the hint that it could've been just that she do so. Medea escapes in a chariot drawn by dragons with the corpes of her two sons. By taking their lives and not giving Jason the priveledge to give them a proper burial, she leaves Jason without love and accomplishes her revenge.
At the eastern end of the Gulf of Corinth between the cities of Megara and Corinth.
She plans to take her sons away to give them a proper burial far away from the people who would harm them. She plans to live with a man that she has met on her previous journey with Jason.
At the end of "Jason's Gold" by Will Hobbs, Jason successfully locates the lost gold mine he has been searching for in Alaska. He learns the importance of perseverance, bravery, and self-reliance throughout his journey. The novel concludes with Jason finding a sense of fulfillment and purpose in his adventurous quest.
After the arrival of the Argonauts in Kolkhis, the goddess Hera conspires to have Medea fall in love with Jason to assist the hero in his quest for the Golden Fleece. To this end she petitions Aphrodite have her son Eros strike the princess with his darts.
AllNight with Jason Smith ended in 2011.
Jason of Star Command ended on 1979-12-01.
Jason Jones plays Defensive End for the Detroit Lions.
Jason Schepler plays Tight End for the Tennessee Titans.
Jason Ankrah plays Defensive End for the Houston Texans.
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