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 1  T-II|            girl, while Cupid drove? ~Medea, who dipped her sword in
 2  T-II|          betraying wrath,~and savage Medea, a mother with sin in her
 3 T-III|               now I’d wish to bridle Medea’s dragons,~she fled with
 4 T-III|      Absyrtus’s murder.~Since wicked Medea, fleeing the father she’
 5 ExIII|            It’s no impious~Procne or Medea who’s to be moved by your
 6 ExIII|            pierced the Phasian girl, Medea, with my arrow.~The reason
 7   Ind|              Absyrtus~The brother of Medea. Remembered for his death
 8   Ind|            Ovid uses the tale of how Medea dismembered him and scattered
 9   Ind|              of Circe, and father of Medea. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses
10   Ind|        pre-condition for its return. Medea assisted Jason to perform
11   Ind|            He pursued the traitorous Medea.~Book EIII.1:105-166 A poisoner
12   Ind|              and witch.~Ibis:413-464 Medea killed her half-brother
13   Ind|         Syrtes. In the Metamorphoses Medea uses one of its water snakes
14   Ind|               and it was the home of Medea. Its main river the Phasis,
15   Ind|         trade route to central Asia. Medea is called ‘the Phasian’.
16   Ind|              1-34 Home of Aeetes and Medea.~Book EI.III:49-94 Its waters
17   Ind|       Cenchreae.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Medea fled from there.~ ~Cornificius~
18   Ind|             Aeetes where he accepted Medea’s help to secure the fleece
19   Ind|          married a new bride Glauce. Medea in revenge for his disloyalty
20   Ind|         consumed her and the palace. Medea then killed her own sons
21   Ind|              Tiberius’s accession.~ ~Medea~The daughter of Aeetes,
22   Ind|         Moreau’s paintingJason and Medea’, Louvre, Paris: Frederick
23   Ind|           Frederick Sandys paintingMedea’, Birmingham Museum and
24   Ind|             Castiglione’s painting, ‘Medea casting a spell’, Wadsworth
25   Ind|          subdue the dragon, and took Medea back with him to Iolchos.
26   Ind|         dashed the cup away in time. Medea vanished in a mist conjured
27   Ind| Metamorphoses, and wrote a lost play Medea about her.~Book TII:361-
28   Ind|            of the Argo at Tomis, and Medea’s dismemberment of her brother
29   Ind|            in Heroides XII:140 where Medea refers to marriage. It would
30   Ind|       provide a subtle reference via Medea, the Black Sea witch of
31   Ind|              The tragedy is the lost Medea.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Compare
32   Ind|        similar wish, concerning both Medea’s and Triptolemus’s (lent
33   Ind|         search of the Golden Fleece. Medea pretended to rejuvenate
34   Ind|        Colchis, famous for its gold. Medea is called the Phasian. ~
35   Ind|       Argonauts.~Book EIII.III:1-108 Medea, the Phasian girl.~Book
36   Ind|           Thessalus who was a son of Medea, who escaped death after
37   Ind|              who escaped death after Medea sacrificed her sons on the
38   Ind|            Ovid uses the tale of how Medea dismembered Absyrtus her
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