Medea, daughter of King Aeetes
Married with Children - 1987 How Do You Spell Revenge 2-11 was released on: USA: 22 November 1987 Finland: 4 August 1989
Medea.
Medea of Colchis.
Medea.
Medea
narcissus was the son of Nemesis, goddess of revenge, who was cursed with falling in love with himself so he would never get married. all he does all day is literally stare in the mirror and admire himself.
Medea married Jason before she was abandoned for Glauce, the princess of Corinth. She famously took revenge by poisoning Glauce and her father and then killing her two children by Jason.
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.
Medea killed her children to 'protect' them from being killed out of revenge for what she did to the princess.Answer 2:Or rather to get her revenge on Jason.
Ignore them
Maybe cause they're just young children and they don't understand just yet, but maybe when they get a little older, they will understand. Then if they get married and maybe, maybe have children, then they'll teach their children: [IT'S NOT WISE TO SEEK REVENGE ON PEOPLE WHO MAY UPSET YOU OR ANGER YOU. YOU MAY FEEL JUST AS BAD AS THEM IF/WHEN THEY UPSET YOU] For any of you who do think revenge is the better reaction, then not only are you hurting the person who upset/anger you, (if someone did) but you're also hurting yourself because, believe me when I tell you, it doesn't feel good when you upset or anger someone else. Because you hurt their feelings just like they hurt your feelings, and that leads to revenge, sadly. :'( So please think twice BEFORE getting revenge on anyone who upset you.
The revenge was because the OLYMPIAN GODS imprisoned Gaea's children, the Titans in the TARTARUS