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His future wife Medea and the following:The Argonauts (Jason and Medea are sometimes not counted) were:AcastusAdmetusAethalidesAmphionAncaeusArgusAscalaphusAtalanta (others claim Jason forbade her because she was a woman)AutolycusBellerophonButesCalaisCanthusCastorCytissorusEchionErginusEuphemusEuryalusHeracles/HerculesHylasIdasIdmonIolausIphitosJasonLaertesLaocoonLynceusMedeaMelasMeleagerMopsusNestorOileusOrpheusPalaemonPalaimoniusPeleusPhiloctetesPhrontisPoeasPolydeuces (or Pollux)Polyphemos (Eilatos' son, who fought with the Lapiths against the Centaurs)PoriclymenusTalausTelamonTheseusTiphysZetes
Medea, the daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis, had six children with the Greek hero, Jason (of Golden Fleece fame). There are different versions of the myth, including that Medea killed two of her children, one version stating that she did so by accident, another stating that she deliberately killed them. Another version blames their death on the citizens of Corinth.
Versions of the myth differ; but it could be said that when Jason got engaged to another woman, Medea had her revenge by giving her a poisoned robe, then murdering her two children by Jason. In some myths though, it said that she killed her children to protect them from worse harm (since she killed the princess).
The cast of Qalishvili gagmidan - 1941 includes: Vasil Balanchivadze as Osmani Victor Chankvetadze as Foreigner Elisabed Cherqezishvili as Old woman Medea Japaridze as Nazime Grigol Kostava as Foreigner Akaki Kvantaliani as Ali
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Medea killed her children when Jason fell in love with another woman.
Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.Julius Caesar never named Caesarion as his her for both political, legal and personal reasons. Personally, he was not sure that Caesarion was his son, as he never recognized him. And even if Caesar did recognized Caesarion as his son, he could not make him his heir, as Caesarion was a foreigner, the son of a foreign woman, and no foreigner could inherit from a Roman. In fact no marriage between a foreigner and a Roman was allowed.
Medea, daughter of King Aeetes