Because she had taken a liking to him and he had promised to marry her in return for her help.
Medea.
Jason, Hera , Medea, Aeetes, The Argonauts
In the myth of Jason and the Golden Fleece, the two primary villains are King Pelias and the sorceress Medea. King Pelias, who usurps the throne of Iolcus, sends Jason on the dangerous quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece, hoping he will never return. Medea, initially an ally who helps Jason succeed, later becomes a tragic antagonist due to her desperate actions stemming from betrayal and heartbreak.
Medea's assists Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece. In order to wrest his throne from his uncle, he was compelled to attempt the quest. In exchange for Medea's assistance, Jason promises to marry her. Although Jason has two sons with Medea, he abandons her for King Creon's daughter.
Medea
Jason and Medea and the Argonauts stole the Golden Fleece.
Medea.
The princess was called Medea.
The Golden Fleece
Jason, Hera , Medea, Aeetes, The Argonauts
The sorceress Medea, daughter of Aeetes, the King of Colchis, who was the fleece's owner.
Medea
Yes, although it was actually Medea who got it for him.
Medea and Jason initially treated each other with love and devotion, as Medea helped Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece. However, after Jason's betrayal, Medea's actions towards him included revenge and betrayal. Jason's treatment of Medea was characterized by deceit and abandonment.
Hera, Zeus's wife, the Queen of the heavens.
In the myth of Jason and the Golden Fleece, the two primary villains are King Pelias and the sorceress Medea. King Pelias, who usurps the throne of Iolcus, sends Jason on the dangerous quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece, hoping he will never return. Medea, initially an ally who helps Jason succeed, later becomes a tragic antagonist due to her desperate actions stemming from betrayal and heartbreak.
When Jason set out on his search for the Golden Fleece, a task set by Aeetes, King of Colchis and father of Medea, she fell in love with him and aided him in his quest. She fled with him after he has obtained the fleece. Aeetes pursued them and Medea delayed him by strewing the limbs of her brother Absyrtus on the sea.