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Medea and the FleeceMedea, daughter of Aeetes king of Colchis who possesses the Golden Fleece, uses magic to send the guardian dragons to sleep, enabling her lover Jason to steal the Fleece
Medea and Jason stealing the Golden FleeceDepiction of Medea and Jason from Greek mythology. Medea drugs a serpent while Jason prepares to kill it and steal the Golden Fleece. Venus and a winged youth stand at their side
Medea in her ChariotThe sorceress Medea flies through the Greek airspace in her serpent-powered chariot
Euripides Medea (Fragment)Minute fragment from Euripides Medea, v.1057-1062, parchment. From a codex, main body text in brown in a rounded unical hand
Depictions of Jason, Minerva and MedeaJason building his ship the Argo with help from Minerva on a terracotta bas-relief in the villa of Cardinal Alessandro Albani 1, figure of an owl from a Greek vase 2
Strigocossus crassa, Basiothia medeaStrigocossus crassa moth 1, small verdant hawk, Basiothia medea 2, and Horama plumipes moth 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O
MEDEA REJUVENATINGMedea, at her husband Jasons request, rejuvenates his father Aeson, giving him a young mans body but permitting him to retain his memories of being old
Medea Rejuvenates AesonAt her husband Jasons request, she rejuvenates his father Aeson, giving him a young mans body but permitting him to retain his memories of being old
Greek Costume / MedeaANCIENT GREECE: The sorceress Medea, wearing robes and a headdress highly decorated with ornamental motifs including scrolls, flowers & stars. Date: B.C
Stealing the FleeceMedea, daughter of Aeetes, king of Colchis, who possesses the Golden Fleece, falls in love with Jason and helps him steal it
Legend of Argonauts. Jason and Medea on the bed" Legend of Argonauts. Jason and Medea on the bed. Illustration of the " Historia destructionis Troaie" by Guido delle Colonne (Sevilla: Jᣯ me Cromberger, 1545). Gothic art
Medea thinking about killing her children. 1st c. Medea plans to kill her children. Fresco painting. Roman art. Early Empire. Fresco. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: ITALY
MOREAU, Gustave (1826-1898). Jason and Medea. Symbolism. Oil on canvas
Medea Rejuvenates AesonMedea, at her husband Jasons request, rejuvenates his father Aeson, giving him a young mans body but permitting him to retain his memories of being old
Siddons as MedeaSARAH SIDDONS actress as Medea (Euripides)
Jason, Medea, FleeceJason with Medea and his fellow Argonauts reach Colchis and steal the Golden Fleece
Corneille / MedeeMEDEE The character of Medee (Medea) Date: first performed 1635
Medea and PeliasMedea avenges herself against Jasons uncle Pelias by persuading his daughters to chop him up and cook him, in the belief that this would restore his youth
Jason & MedeaMedea, daughter of Aeetes, king of Colchis, who possesses the Golden Fleece, falls in love with Jason and agrees to help him steal it despite the beasts which guard it