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Jason's wicked uncle was named Pelias. In Greek mythology, Pelias was the usurper of the throne of Iolcus and is known for sending Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece, hoping he would not return. Pelias's actions set off a chain of events that led to Jason's adventures with the Argonauts.
obtain the golden fleece
Pelias is worried about the one-sandaled stranger because of a prophecy he received, which foretold that a man with one sandal would come to challenge him and ultimately lead to his downfall. This stranger is Jason, who lost a sandal while helping an old woman cross a river. Pelias fears that Jason's arrival signifies the fulfillment of the prophecy and poses a threat to his rule.
In the ancient Greek myth of "Jason and the Golden Fleece" king Pelias doesnt kill Jason because his mother had women cluster around the newborn and cry as if he were still-born. I got this answer directly from Wikipedia...wow wikiAnswers cant answer your own questions with the information from your site. wow...
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Jason's wicked uncle was named Pelias. In Greek mythology, Pelias was the usurper of the throne of Iolcus and is known for sending Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece, hoping he would not return. Pelias's actions set off a chain of events that led to Jason's adventures with the Argonauts.
Pelias
The uncle of Jason was Pelias.
It depends on the Jason.
When Jason and Medea returned to Lolcus, they found out that Pelias had killed Jason's father and his mother had died later on due to mourning. - Morgahn Mulholland
It was Pelias, whose throne Jason wanted.
Jason was instructed by his brother Pelias to find and bring back the Golden Fleece from Colchis. Pelias believed that this task was nearly impossible and hoped that Jason would fail, as he saw Jason as a threat to his own power.
obtain the golden fleece
Jasons goal was to get the Golden Fleece.
King Pelias and Jason died
Jason, knowing that he was the rightful king, told Pelias that and Pelias said, "To take my throne, which you shall, you must go on a quest to find the Golden Fleece." Jason happily accepted the quest.
Jason's father, Aeson, was the rightful king of Iolcos. His brother, Pelias, was power-hungry, though, and wanted to rule the entire region of Thessaly. So, Pelias killed his brother and as many of his descendants as he could find. Jason's mother saved him from this fate. Many years later, Jason traveled to Iolcos to claim his throne, but on the way, encountered Hera, disguised as an old woman trying to cross a river. Jason helped her across (it wasn't easy), so the woman blessed him (since she was Hera, she knew that Pelias would try to kill Jason). IN the crossing, Jason lost one of his sandals, so when he arrived in Iolcos for the games, he was announced simply as "the man with one sandal". Pelias, many years earlier, had been warned by an oracle that a man with one sandal would try to take his throne, so he accepted Jason into his home and announced that Jason could have his throne only if he could successfully return to Iolcos with the Golden Fleece of Colchis.