- In Gr**** mythology,
Medea (/mɪˈdiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Μήδεια, romanized:
Mḗdeia; lit. 'planner, schemer') is the
daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis. In...
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Medea or Medéa is a
female given name. From the Gr**** Μήδεια
Mēdeia,
possibly meaning someone who is
pondering or cunning. In Gr****
mythology Medea was...
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Medea (Ancient Gr****: Μήδεια,
Mēdeia) is a
tragedy by the
ancient Gr****
playwright Euripides based on a myth. It was
first performed in 431 BC as part...
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Diodorus Siculus, 4.50.2; Apollodorus, 1.9.27 Smith,
William (1870). "
Medeia". A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman biography and mythology: Vol 2. p. 1004...
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reprint New
Directions Publishing, 2006, ISBN 0-8112-1670-5
Jason and
Medeia. Knopf, 1973, ISBN 978-0-394-48317-7;
Vintage Books, 1986, ISBN 978-0-394-74060-7...
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managed to
purchase Medeia's services as a
gladiator and thus
saved her life from
judgement under Roman law.
After he
refuses to sell
Medeia to Dominicus, the...
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experience 800-1200, 2006, 41-76.
Geography 11.13.9-10.:"Some say that
Medeia introduced this kind of
dress when she,
along with Jason, held dominion...
- of the
surviving fragments of
Neophron and
their relation to Euripides'
Medeia, see the
introduction to D. Page's 1938
commentary on that play. This article...
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original on 2013-02-17.
Language in the USA,
Cambridge University Press, 1981
Medeia Csoba DeH****, What is in a Name?: The
Predicament of
Ethnonyms in the Sugpiaq-Alutiiq...
- mḗdomai 'to deliberate, contrive, decide'.
These verbs are
related to μήδεια,
mḗdeia 'plans, cunning', the
likely origin of the name of Medea, the sorceress...