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 1  ExII|     guest on Thessalian soil.~Jason, under whose leadership
 2  ExII|   them both.~Look what praise Jason, the son of Aeson, receives~
 3 ExIII|   Role~ ~Sea, first struck by Jason’s oars, and land,~never
 4   Ind|   Remembered for his death at Jason’s hands during the escape
 5   Ind|  Aeetes was reluctant and set Jason demanding tasks as a pre-condition
 6   Ind|    its return. Medea assisted Jason to perform them.~Book TIII.
 7   Ind|    son of Cretheus, father of Jason. His half-brother Pelias
 8   Ind|     Book EI.IV:1-58 Father of Jason.~ ~Aesonides~Book EI.IV:
 9   Ind|     Aesonides~Book EI.IV:1-58 Jason, son of Aeson.~ ~Aethalis~
10   Ind|     Macer.~ ~Argo~The ship of Jason and the Argonauts, built
11   Ind|     58 The god of love helped Jason.~ ~Cyane~A fountain nymph
12   Ind|       lyre.~Book EI.III:49-94 Jason’s homeland.~ ~Haemus~A mountain
13   Ind|       January (Ianuarius). ~ ~Jason~The son of Aeson, leader
14   Ind|   then killed her own sons by Jason, and fled his wrath. See
15   Ind|      EI.IV:1-58 She protected Jason and the Argonauts. Ovid
16   Ind|       conceived a passion for Jason and agonised over the betrayal
17   Ind|    Gustave Moreau’s paintingJason and Medea’, Louvre, Paris:
18   Ind|        She determined to help Jason to win the Golden Fleece
19   Ind|       specific against gout.) Jason carried out his tasks using
20   Ind|     Amor to fall in love with Jason.~ ~Medusa, Gorgo~One of
21   Ind|      1-34 The Argonauts under Jason.~ ~Moesia~A Roman province
22   Ind| Thessaly. He sent Aeson’s son Jason in search of the Golden
23   Ind|       Book EI.IV:1-58 He sent Jason to Colchis.~Ibis:413-464
24   Ind|      III:49-94 Corinth, where Jason was eventually king.~ ~Pirithous~
25   Ind|    for exile.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Jason’s destination, seeking the
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