Chalciope and Medea were daughters of Aeetes.
Chalciope and Medea were daughters of Aeetes.
Ariandne is the daughter of Pasiphae, daughter of Helios. The brother of Pasiphae was Aeetes, son of Helios, whose daughter was Medea.
Helios. Her mother is Perse, daughter of Okeanos, and her brother's name is Aeetes.
The sorceress Medea, daughter of Aeetes, the King of Colchis, who was the fleece's owner.
Medea, daughter of King Aeetes
Skylla (with Phorkys; although Ketô/Krataiis and Trienos/Charybdis and Lamia is also credited to being her mother, her father is also argued to be Poseidon, Triton, or a daughter of Typhon and Ekhidna) Kirkê, Medea, and Aigialeus (with Aeetes; although Kirke and Aeetes are mostly considered to be sister and brother their father being Helios and mother Perseis, Medea is further the daughter of Aeetes her mother being the goddess of knowledge Idyia; Aigialeus/Aegialeus/Absyrtus/Apsyrtus is the son of Aeetes that was murdered by Medea; his mother given to be Ipsia/Idyia/Asterodeia/Neaera/ Eurylyte) Hecate is further argued to be a virgin goddess because of her association with the Underworld and Artemis.
King Aeetes of ancient Greek myth was King of Colchis.
Skylla (with Phorkys; although Ketô/Krataiis and Trienos/Charybdis and Lamia is also credited to being her mother, her father is also argued to be Poseidon, Triton, or a daughter of Typhon and Ekhidna)Kirkê, Medea, and Aigialeus (with Aeetes; although Kirke and Aeetes are mostly considered to be sister and brother their father being Helios and mother Perseis, Medea is further the daughter of Aeetes her mother being the goddess of knowledge Idyia; Aigialeus/Aegialeus/Absyrtus/Apsyrtus is the son of Aeetes that was murdered by Medea; his mother given to be Ipsia/Idyia/Asterodeia/Neaera/ Eurylyte)Hecate is further argued to be a virgin goddess because of her association with the Underworld and Artemis.
Aeetes
Aeetes.
Helios is the Greek god of the sun, and has eleven children. His children are the three Graces, Phaethon, Aeetes, Circe, Pasiphae, Heliadae, Aegiale, Aegle, and Aetheria.
The king of Colchis, Aeetes, was initially suspicious of Jason's arrival. To test Jason's worthiness to marry his daughter, Medea, Aeetes demanded that he yoke fire-breathing bulls and sow dragon's teeth. These trials were meant to be impossible tasks to prove Jason's valor and determination.