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Damysus (Δάμυσος), the fastest of all the Giants in the Greek mythology.

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Homer was inconsistent when he described Odysseus‘ adventures.

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The name comes from the ancient Greek word αἰετός (aietós, "eagle"). Features 

Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. It is not clear as to where the island was located geographically. Proceeding up the Hellespont, they sailed to the country of the Doliones, by whose king, When the Argonauts finally reached Colchis, they found that the king, The story of the expedition of the Argonauts is mentioned by Homer (

Aeetes was the son of the Greek sun god Helios and the Oceanid Perseis. The neighbouring kingdom of Asopia (Sicyon) was given by Helios to Aeetes’ half-brother Aloeus. Login Mimas (Μίμας), according to Apollodorus, he was killed by Hephaestus, or by others Zeus or Ares. Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.The Golden Fleece had originated in the following manner.

Aeëtes, Æetes , or Aeeta, was a king of Colchis in Greek mythology.
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That accomplished, the field was to be sown with dragon’s teeth from which armed men were to spring. Check out Britannica's new site for parents!



Helios would give Aeetes a kingdom to rule over; a kingdom originally known as Ephyra, but would become better known as Corinth.



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This parentage is generally said to have made him sibling to Pasiphae, Circe and Perses. Enceladus (Ἐγκέλαδος), typically slain by Athena, said to be buried under Mount Etna in Sicily. Aietes (altgriechisch Αἰήτης, der aus Aia; latein Aeetes) war in der griechischen Mythologie der Sohn des Helios und der Perse, einer Okeanide und Göttin des Mondes, zugleich Bruder der Kirke, der Pasiphae, des Perses und des Aloeus.Er heiratete Idyia, die Tochter des Okeanos, und zeugte mit ihr die Medea, die Chalkiope und die Iophassa.

In Argonaut …they found that the king, Aeëtes, would not give up the fleece until Jason yoked the king’s fire-snorting bulls to a plow and plowed the field of Ares. Search Britannica According to the original story, the crew consisted of the chief members of Jason’s own race, the Minyans; later, other and better-known heroes, such as The Argonauts arrived at Lemnos, which was occupied only by women, and remained there several months. Check out Britannica's new site for parents!


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... Aeetes, however, did not remain in Corinth or within the territory which today is called "Greece" or "Hellas", but instead emigrated to Colchis, the land at the eastern end of the Black Sea which bears in our days (AD 2000) the name of "Georgia".











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His sisters were Circe and Pasiphae. In this island, Odysseus stayed for a year while trying to get back to his homeland, Ithaca.

Greek mythology: Myths of heroes The saga of the Argonaut s, for example, is highly complex and includes elements from folktale and fiction.





Follow archaeologists as they search for evidence of Colchis and the Golden Fleece.The Argonauts, detail of a panel painting by Lorenzo Costa, This article was most recently revised and updated by

Greek Mythology Link - a collection of myths retold by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology.

Jason’s uncle Jason, having undertaken the quest of the fleece, called upon the noblest heroes of Greece to take part in the expedition.

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Aeetes was the king of the island of Colchis in Greek mythology, son of Helios, the sun god, and Perseis, an Oceanid.

Early years. Greek mythology.