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Medea
Medea is a figure in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis and granddaughter to the sun god Helios. She marries the Greek hero Jason.
Medus, in Greek mythology, was the son of Medea. He became the King of Colchis after the murder of his brother, Perses.
it is actullay a boy and it was koronos he ate his children but they kilt him
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Jason married Medea in Greek mythology. However, while married to her, he engaged himself to another princess. Medea killed her, and rode away on a chariot pulled by dragons.
Her death is never mentioned in Greek Mythology
Circe and Medea
Medea is a figure in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis and granddaughter to the sun god Helios. She marries the Greek hero Jason.
Possibly you are asking about Jason and Medea.
No, Medea did not kill her father, King Aeëtes. In fact, when her uncle took the throne from him, Medea killed her uncle.
in greek mythology, Medea was a sorceress who left her kingdom with a hero named Jason and her little brother. she had managed to help Jason in a situation and they left the kingdom, Jason promisded to marry Medea. However, medea's father was going after them and they had no time so medea killed her little brother and chopped him to pieces to get them sometime and threw the remians into the ocean. Jason was shocked by this event and he left her.
Medea
Medea, written by Euripides, is the story of Medea's revenge for the infidelity of Jason, the hero of the Argonauts. This ancient tragedy is one Euripides' earliest works.
Marie-Luise Ehrhardt has written: 'Christa Wolfs Medea' -- subject(s): Medea (Greek mythology) in literature