8 résultats pour "pélias"
- Pelias
- PÉLIAS
- Pelias Greek Son of Tyro, a half brother of Aeson, from whom Pelias stole the throne of Iolcus, in Thessaly.
- Pélias - mythologie.
- Alceste, en grec Alkêstis, dans la mythologie grecque, fille du roi d'Iolchos Pélias et femme d'Admète, à la place duquel elle accepta de mourir.
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JASON (Mythologie)
PERSONNAGES JASON fils d'Éson et d'Alcimède, capitaine du navire Argo, envoyé par son oncle Pélias à la conquête de la Toison d'or . ÉSON OU A:SON roi dïolcos (Thessalie]. fils de Créthée et de Thyro, petit-fils du dieu Éole. PÉLIAS demi-frère d'Éson, fils de Poséïdon (Neptune] et de Tyro. MÉDÉE fille d'A::tès, roi de Colchide , nièce de la magicienne Circé, épouse de Jason. Elle met tous ses pouvoirs au service de la quête...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: The Golden Fleece - anthology.
It remained to lull to sleep the dragon that guarded the fleece, and this was done by scattering over him a few drops of a preparation which Medea had supplied. Atthe smell he relaxed his rage, stood for a moment motionless, then shut those great round eyes, that had never been known to shut before, and turned over on his side,fast asleep. Jason seized the fleece and with his friends and Medea accompanying, hastened to their vessel before Æetes the king could arrest their departure, andmade the...
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Greek Mythology.
world in search of her; as a result, fertility left the earth. Zeus commanded Hades to release Persephone, but Hades had cunningly given her a pomegranate seed toeat. Having consumed food from the underworld, Persephone was obliged to return below the earth for part of each year. Her return from the underworld each yearmeant the revival of nature and the beginning of spring. This myth was told especially in connection with the Eleusinian Mysteries, sacred rituals observed in the Greektown of Ele...