Medea deceived Pelias's daughters into believing that if they cut him up and put the pieces into a special potion, he would become young.
His daughters cut Pelias into little pieces. Medea had tricked them into thinking that if they cut their father up and boiled him, she could bring him back to life at a younger age.
She was a Greek princess, daughter of King Pelias. She was rescued by Hercules from Hades.
Medea conspired to have Pelias's own daughters kill him. She told them she could turn an old ram into a young ram by cutting up the old ram and boiling it. During the demonstration, a live, young ram jumped out of the pot. Excited, the girls cut their father into pieces and threw them in a pot. Pelias did not come back out of the pot.
Medea tricks Pelias' daughters into murdering their father by deceiving them into believing she can rejuvenate him. She demonstrates her magical powers by cutting up a ram and boiling it, transforming it back to life. She convinces the daughters that if they do the same to Pelias, he will be restored to youth. Trusting her, they unwittingly kill their father instead of saving him.
Pelias
His daughters cut Pelias into little pieces. Medea had tricked them into thinking that if they cut their father up and boiled him, she could bring him back to life at a younger age.
because he gets stronger and ends up becoming alive
She tricked Pelias's daughters into chopping him up and thus killing him.
She was a Greek princess, daughter of King Pelias. She was rescued by Hercules from Hades.
Medea conspired to have Pelias's own daughters kill him. She told them she could turn an old ram into a young ram by cutting up the old ram and boiling it. During the demonstration, a live, young ram jumped out of the pot. Excited, the girls cut their father into pieces and threw them in a pot. Pelias did not come back out of the pot.
Pelias
Trichoptilus pelias was created in 1908.
Pelias a mortal king of Iolcus is the son of Tyro and Poseidon. His wife is recorded as either Anaxibia, daughter of Bias, or Phylomache, daughter of Amphion. He was the father of Acastus, Pisidice, Alcestis, Pelopia, Hippothoe, Amphinome, Evadne, Asteropeia, and Antinoe. Thetis is a Nereid goddess of the sea, daughter of the immortals Doris and Nereus. Her son was Achilles and her husband Peleus.
Medea tricks Pelias' daughters into murdering their father by deceiving them into believing she can rejuvenate him. She demonstrates her magical powers by cutting up a ram and boiling it, transforming it back to life. She convinces the daughters that if they do the same to Pelias, he will be restored to youth. Trusting her, they unwittingly kill their father instead of saving him.
Pelias
Jason is not a god. He is the son of Aeson, his mother being either Polymele, the daughter of Autolycus. Alcimede the daughter of Cephalus or Phylacus, and Clymene, Minyas' daughter. Amphinome who might have been a daughter of Pelias. Or another woman. Jason married Medea and later attempted to wed Creusa (sometimes referred to as Glauce) daughter of Creon.
Medea believed that her magic powers could make old King Pelias young again. She convinced his daughters to cut him into pieces and put him in a cauldron with a magic potion, but the plan failed. This act ultimately led to Medea being banished from the kingdom.