-
possible mothers of
Aeëtes. (For a
comparative table of
Aeëtes' family, see below).
Pausanias states that,
according to the poet Eumelos,
Aeëtes was the son of...
- King
Aeëtes of Colchis.
According to
Hesiod (Theogony 956–962),
Helios and the
Oceanid ****is
produced two children,
Circe and
Aeëtes.
Aeëtes then married...
-
promised him everything. They
brought him to the temple. An
oracle told
Aeëtes, son of Helios, that he
would keep his
kingdom as long as the
fleece which...
-
Ancient Gr****: Πέρσης, romanized: Pérsēs, lit. 'destroyer') is the
brother of
Aeëtes, Aloeus,
Circe and Pasiphaë,
which makes him a son of Helios, the god of...
-
because the
brother of
Aeëtes, ****s, came with a
Scythian army to the
country in
order to
unseat the king out off his throne.
Aeetes was
aided by the Argonauts...
- Phrontis, Melas, and Cytisorus.
Phrixus thus
lived at the
court of
Aeëtes but one day
Aeëtes learned from an
oracle that he
would die at the
hands of a descendant...
- voice'), in Gr**** mythology, was a
Colchian princess as the
daughter of King
Aeëtes. Acusilaus,
Hesiod and
Hesychius referred to her as
Iophossa (Ιoφώσσης)...
- of King
Aeëtes Circe,
sister of King
Aeëtes Idyia,
Queen of Colchis,
mother of Medea, Chalciope, and
Absyrtus Medea,
daughter of King
Aeëtes Pasiphaë...
-
invitation from King
Aeëtes to a feast.
Unknown to them,
Acastus has
warned Aeëtes of Jason's
quest for the
Golden Fleece.
Aeëtes has the
unwary Argonauts...
- gave the
fleece to King
Aeëtes who kept it in a
sacred grove,
whence Jason and the
Argonauts stole it with the help of Medea,
Aeëtes' daughter. The fleece...