LEGENDS VOL 3

Hello ladies and gents this is the viking telling you that today the legend we are going to learn about is

MEDEA

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Medea is the daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis. She is a sorceress who marries the hero Jason. She is the title character of the play written by Euripides. Medea is an enchantress, and is sometimes seen as a priestess of the goddess Hecate.

Medea saw Jason after he arrived from Iolcus to Colchis. Looking to claim his inheritance, Medea and Jason fell in love and Medea promised to help Jason out. Medea made Jason agree to the terms that if he succeeded, Medea would come with him and they would get married. Jason went through many tough and dangerous tests, but Medea helped him with her narcotic herbs. Jason sailed away with Medea.

There are rumors that Medea only helped Jason because Hera convinced Eros to cause the two of them to fall in love. Medea’s brother Absyrtus was killed while she was trying to flee with Jason. Some accounts have Medea brutally killing her brother, while others have Jason as the person responsible for the death of Absyrtus.

Medea caused the death of Talos, either by drugging him or hypnotizing him. Medea also predicted that Euphemus would rule Libya. When Jason’s father Aeson was sick, Medea took the blood from his body and added herbs to his veins, which revitalized Aeson. Medea convinced King Pelias’s daughters to kill him. After this, Jason and Medea went to Corinth, where they got married and had children.

While in Corinth, Jason left Medea to be with Glauce, who was the King’s daughter. Medea got her revenge by killing Glauce and The King Creon. Medea then murdered two of her own children to continue her revenge on Jason. Soon after, Medea left Corinth and went to Athens. Some Greek writers have stated that Medea may have killed her children by accident, with some even saying the death of the children can be blamed on the citizens of Corinth.

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