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 Aeson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Aeson (or Aison) was the son of Tyro and Cretheus, father of Jason and Promachus.
Aeson sent Jason to Chiron to be educated while Pelias, paranoid that he would be overthrown, was warned by an oracle to beware a man wearing one sandal.
She slit Aeson's throat, then put his corpse in a pot and Aeson came to life as a young man. She then told Pelias' daughters she would do the same for their father.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeson   (310 words)

  
 Jason, Greek Mythology Link.
Aeson was son of Cretheus 1, son of Aeolus 1.
His mother was Tyro, daughter of Salmoneus and Alcidice, but she, they say, consorted with Poseidon, giving birth to the twins Neleus and Pelias 1.
On their return to Iolcus, some say, Medea restored Jason's father Aeson to youth; and having deceived King Pelias 1's daughters, she had the king cut into pieces.
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Jason.html   (2753 words)

  
 Aeson SL
Piet Postma (1949) je Holandec, kapitan in lastnik jadrnice "AESON".
Aeson SL je jadrnica, izdelana po nacrtih Van der Stadt (Caribbean 40).
http://www.sailingparadise.net/sl_aeson.htm   (302 words)

  
 Aeson Sources
Aeson, Pheres, and Amythaon, sons of Tyro by Cretheus;
Aeson, Amythaon, Pheres, sons of Cretheus by Tyro;
Neleus and Pelias, sons of Poseidon by Tyro, daughter of Salmoneus; Aeson, Pheres, and Amythaon, sons of Tyro by her husband Cretheus;
http://www.csulb.edu/~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i660Sources.htm   (107 words)

  
 GREEK MYTHOLOGY: ARGONAUTS (TEXT)
Aeson, who was there as well, recognized and welcomed his son.
Pelias asked the stranger who he was, and Jason bravely answered that he was the son of Aeson, and that he came back to Iolcos to claim the throne from his uncle.
Fearing that he might lose his newborn son Jason as well, Aeson announced that his boy was dead, and then secretly sent him to Mt.
http://www.milica.com.au/greek_myths/legends/argo1_t.htm   (3428 words)

  
 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 46 (v. 1)
Jason as the son of Aeson is called Aesonides.
50), Pelias compelled Aeson to kill himself by drinking ox's blood, for he had received intelligence that Jason and his companions had perished in their expedition.
70.) Pelias endeavoured to secure the throne to himself by sending Jason awav with the Argonauts, but when one day he was surprised and frightened by the news of the return of the Argonauts, he attempted to get rid of Aeson by force, but the latter put an end to his own life.
http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0055.html   (965 words)

  
 The Internet Classics Archive The Argonautica by Apollonius
Such then was Orpheus whom Aeson's son welcomed to share his toils, in obedience to the behest of Cheiron, Orpheus ruler of Bistonian Pieria.
"Son of Aeson, thou must climb to this temple on rugged Dindymum and propitiate the mother of all the blessed gods on her fair throne, and the stormy blasts shall cease.
From Argos came Talaus and Areius, sons of Bias, and mighty Leodocus, all of whom Pero daughter of Neleus bare; on her account the Aeolid Melampus endured sore affliction in the steading of Iphiclus.
http://classics.mit.edu/Apollonius/argon.1.i.html   (10575 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Jason
Polymede (wife of Aeson) already had an infant son by Aeson, Jason who she sent to the centaur (half man, half horse) Cheiron for education, for fear that Pelias would kill him - she claimed that he had been killed (circumstances unclear).
Pelias, paranoid that he would be overthrown, was warned by an oracle to beware a man wearing one sandal.
Pelias was the product of a union between their shared mother (high born Tyro, daughter of Salmoneus) and the sea god Poseidon.
http://pedia.nodeworks.com/J/JA/JAS/Jason   (1265 words)

  
 Pelias 1, Greek Mythology Link.
Having later married the same uncle, she had children by him: Aeson (father of Jason), Amythaon 1, Pheres 1, and Talaus.
Yet it could be argued that Jason was the son of Pelias 1's half brother Aeson, and therefore well known to him.
Now Zeus, tired of Salmoneus' arrogance struck him with a thunderbolt, and so Tyro was brought up by her uncle Cretheus 1, king of Iolcus (the city in Thessaly on the coast of the Gulf of Pagasae).
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Pelias1.html   (1860 words)

  
 Argonauts
Jason claimed he had the right to the throne than his uncle, Pelias, since he was the son of Aeson and grandson of Cretheus.
Jason had not died at childbirth as it was claimed; rather that he was spirited away from Iolcus and was brought up by the wise and immortal Centaur, Cheiron.
To further anger Hera, when Pelias became king of Iolcus, he banned people from worshipping her.
http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/argonauts.html   (7537 words)

  
 Storybookpage
The reason she brought him to me was that Jason was the son of King Aeson of Iolcus.
Before Jason was born, Pelias overthrew King Aeson and imprisoned him.
Jason told Pelias, & am the son of your half brother Aeson.
http://students.ou.edu/E/Andrew.D.Edwards-1/story1.html   (858 words)

  
 The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles by Padraic Colum : Arthur's Classic Novels
Aeson would have lived content there were it not that he was fearful for Jason, his infant son.
Away in the fastnesses of Mount Pelion Chiron dwelt; once Aeson had been with him and had seen the centaur hunt with his great bow and his great spears.
And he heard the king say that he, Jason, was young and courageous, and that he would call upon him to help to rule the land, and that, in a while, Jason would bear full sway over the kingdom that Cretheus had founded.
http://arthurwendover.com/arthurs/child/fleec10.html   (23206 words)

  
 Aeson * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
Aeson * People, Places, and Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
"People, Places and Things: Aeson", Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant.
Greek Mythology > People, Places, and Things > Aeson
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 Jason of the Argonauts (Greek myth character)
Cretheus' wife, Tyro, had been seduced by the god Poseidon and gave birth to the sons Pelias and Neleus.
History: (Greek/Roman Legend) - Jason was the son of Aeson, son of King Cretheus of Iolcus.
Seizing an idea, he asked Jason what he would do if an oracle had predicted that someone was supposed to kill him.
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 Heroes, by Charles Kingsley; Story II. - The Argonauts Part I - How The Centaur Trained The Heroes On Pelion Page 4
Then he turned to AEson, and said, 'Go back in peace, and bend before the storm like a prudent man. This boy shall not cross the Anauros again, till he has become a glory to you and to the house of AEolus.'
And the lad ran trembling to him, and would have laid his hands upon his knees; but Cheiron smiled, and said, 'Call hither your father AEson, for I know you, and all that has befallen, and saw you both afar in the valley, even before you left the town.'
Then AEson came in sadly, and Cheiron asked him, 'Why camest you not yourself to me, AEson the AEolid?'
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Charles_Kingsley/Heroes/Story_II_The_Argonauts_Part_I_How_The_Centaur_Trained_The_Heroes_On_Pelion_p4.html   (395 words)

  
 page2summer
His grandfather had given a pair of winged sandals to the "Wise Old Woman", and when Aeson was 15 he could go in search of them.
Aeson, son of Arien, lived in Greece many, many years ago.
Aeson put on the sandals and flew back home to his mother and father.
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~tuiris/page2summer.htm   (284 words)

  
 Whoosh! Episode Guide: TRANSCRIPT HTLJ WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN
Where’s Aeson?” Boy: “He’s down by the creek.” Deianeira: “Well, go tell him that his father’s here.
Strife.” Strife: “And Uncle Ares said you weren’t with it.” H: “Aeson!” Aeson’s Voice: “Dad!
Help me!” ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- Aeson’s Voice: “I’m over here!
http://www.whoosh.org/epguide/trans/h314tran.html   (3191 words)

  
 A Story From Hogwarts by Lokin Nabsirinia
I'm sure Dumbledore would be pleased to hear what I have to say!" Zippzee had no idea what Aeson was talking about, but Snape obviously did.
That was the best idea, and Zippzee was sure that Dumbledore would do the same thing.
"What are you doing here?" Aeson said, innocently.
http://www.harrypotterrealm.com/fiction/lokinn_storyb.html   (5468 words)

  
 Jason Homework Page
Polymele, Aeson's wife, became pregnant but she knew that the coming child would be killed by his uncle Pelias, who had been warned by an oracle to beware any descendents of Aeson.
He wanted to kill young Jason then and there but he was restrained by the presence of Jason's other uncles, who were thrilled to discover that Aeson had a son.
His Birth: King Aeson, who was Jason's father, was the rightful heir to a kingdom in Greece called Iolcus.
http://www.thanasis.com/jason.htm   (2617 words)

  
 Apolyton Civilization Forums > Miscellaneous > Archive > Civ3-Strategy-Archive > So very cold (of the map ...
Having no answer to this question is one reason why I have yet to try Deity.
Yah, the Iron really helps, not that I can invade with Immortals or anything, everyone has Musketmen or Riflemen by the time I could build my first galleys, but it makes for good trades.
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 Medea and Aeson
Then she directed that AESON should be led forth, and having thrown him into a deep sleep by a charm, had him laid on a bed of herbs, like one dead.
Yet he must have had some good qualities, for his daughters loved him, and when they saw what Medea had done for AESON, they wished her to do the same for their father.
To the stars she addressed her incantations, and to the moon; to Hecate (Hecate was a mysterious divinity sometimes identified with Diana and sometimes with Proserpine.
http://www.rickwalton.com/authtale/bmyth038.htm   (1186 words)

  
 Aeson - Webled.com
In Greek mythology, Aeson (or Aison) was the son of Tyro and Cretheus, father of..
...She was the mother of Jason by Aeson, whom she met in the caves below Iolcus in Thessaly.....So many then were the helpers who assembled to join the son of Aeson.
Aeson: Articles on Aeson (current) from Fablis Online Encyclopedia
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 Baby Name Aeson - Origin and Meaning of Aeson
The boy's name Aeson is of Greek origin.
Baby Name Aeson - Origin and Meaning of Aeson
Search for names similar to Aeson starting with Ae- or ending with -on, -son, -eson.
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 Metamorphoses (Kline) 7, the Ovid Collection, Univ. of Virginia E-Text Center
She gazed at him, and fixed her eyes on him as if she had never looked at him before, and in her infatuation, seeing his face, could not believe him mortal, nor could she turn away.
son of Aeson and the flame, that was dead, relit.
But Aeson is absent from the rejoicing, now near death, and weary with the long years.
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/latin/ovid/trans/Metamorph7.htm   (8379 words)

  
 Sea Rover Argonaughts
Medea had let the daughters of Pelias to witness this act of magic, so they would approach her to do the same for their father.
Thus he had won his benefactress, the queen of the gods.
Medea told him that she would not shorten his life, but would gladly add years to his father's.
http://www.searovers.asn.au/argonaughts.htm   (1229 words)

  
 Mythology Guide - Medea and Aeson
Greek and Roman Mythology > Medea and Aeson
saw what Medea had done for AESON, they wished her to do the same
Then she directed that AESON should be led forth, and having
http://www.online-mythology.com/medea_aeson   (1038 words)

  
 Aeson Health and Fitness Flooring Solutions - What You Need to Know
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 Greek and Roman Mythology
Son of Tantalus; his father cooked and served him to gods; restored to life; Peloponnesus named for him.
Winged horse that sprang from Medusa's body at her death; ridden by Bellerophon when he slew Chimera.
Son of Aeson; to gain throne of Ioclus from Pelias, went to Colchis and brought back Golden Fleece; married Medea; deserted her for Creüsa.
http://www.factmonster.com/ipa/A0197622.html   (3016 words)

  
 A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - sculapius, Aesepus, Aesernia, Aesis, Aeson, ...
A Smaller Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography - sculapius, Aesepus, Aesernia, Aesis, Aeson, Aesopus
This page contains descriptions for the following names Aesculapius, Aesepus, Aesernia, Aesis, Aeson, Aesopus
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 PHANTACEA: 'The Moloch Manoeuvres', Chapters 1-5
They will have glorious children, Medea tells Hulga, real gods and goddesses, not phony Olympians or Aegardians.
As an enticement Medea offers Hulga 'Aeson's Bath' exactly as it was detailed in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Trouble is Hulga has read the same book and knows what Medea of Colchis did to Aeson's rival for the throne of Corinth in Minoan times.
http://home.istar.ca/~jmcp/synmol1.htm   (4294 words)

  
 Constellation Puppis
Athamas was the King of Boeotia and when he died his oldest son, Aeson, inherited his thrown.
Aeson was very glad to see his son again.
Aeson had a son named Jason and Pelias ordered his soldiers to seize and kill the boy.
http://www.coldwater.k12.mi.us/lms/planetarium/myth/puppis.html   (2731 words)

  
 Aeson - Acadine Archive
Aeson was the son of Cretheus and father of Jason.
Some accounts relate that Aeson, saddened by the absence of his son, took his own life; but others state that he lived to receive the returning Argonauts, and obtained a new lease of life from Jason's wife, the sorceress Medea.
This page was last modified 13:39, 19 Apr 2005.
http://www.acadine.org/w/Aeson   (123 words)

  
 Jason - LitWiki
Aeson was supposed to become the King of Iolcus when his father died, but his half-brother, Pelias, took the throne.
He is the son of Aeson and Alcimede (aka Polymede).
Fearing for Jason's safety Aeson told Pelias that Jason had been born dead, and then sent Jason to be raised by Charon, the wise Centaur, on Mount Pelion (March 223).
http://litmuse.maconstate.edu/litwiki/index.php/Jason   (604 words)

  
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Pelias, son of Tyro and the god Poseidon, usurps the throne of Iolchus from his older brother Aeson.
Aeson’s child Jason is sent out of the kingdom as a boy for his safety.
When he reaches manhood, Jason returns to Iolchus to claim the right of kingship that belongs to him.
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~kdickson/jason&medea.html   (350 words)

  
 Pelias
Aeson married and had children while in the dungeon.
Aeson and his wife sent Jason to Centaur Chiron on Mount Pelion.
While Jason was learning the arts from Chiron, Pelias was warned by the Oracle to beware a one sandled man because that man would cause his downfall.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/p/pelias.html   (528 words)

  
 Aeson
He was the king of Iolcus, but was driven away by his half-brother Pelias.
Article "Aeson" created on 19 April 1999; last modified on 21 April 1999 (Revision 2).
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/aeson.html   (38 words)

  
 Mythology: Aeson
The father of Jason and brother of Pelia, who seized the kingdom rightfully belonging to Aeson.
http://www.sacklunch.net/mythology/A/Aeson.html   (16 words)

  
 AESON - Ancient Mythology
Father of the famous Greek hero Jason, Aeson was the rightful king of Iolkos in Thessaly.
http://www.mysticgames.com/mythology/AESON.htm   (30 words)

  
 What is the legend of the Golden Fleece? , The Greek legend of Jason and the Golden Fleece is believed by some scholars ...
The story begins in Thessaly when King Aeson was deposed from the throne by his step-brother, Pelias.
The Greek legend of Jason and the Golden Fleece is believed by some scholars to be founded on fact.
When his son Jason grew up he demanded his father's kingdom back.
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 March 1999 Joke Day Archives
When Aeson was three years old, he went with his dad, Hercules, to see a
On Aeson's first day of school, about mid-morning, the teacher
Deianeira and her young son, Aeson returned from the market and began
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 Aeson Read or Take Over This Aeson Blog
but, you can also delete all of the existing messages on this Aeson blog and fill it with your own.
http://www.writerblogs.net/blog/aeson   (1348 words)

  
 Apolyton Civilization Forums > Civilization III > Civ3-Democracy Game > Merchant's Guild
I think, Aeson that the people of city of X fear that those of us in Futility will come over and saturate their market, driving prices down...
Ghenghis is a typical liberal as I am accustomed to: no or little intervention.
I don't see that as necessary, if a city charges too high of a tariff no one will trade there as it would be unprofitable.
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 Aeson (Aison) Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Aeson (Aison)
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 Origin and Meaning of the Name Aeson
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 McGlinchey Stafford Selects Aeson Group and LawDRILL for Financial Inquiry System.
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 The name meaning and origin of the first name or christian name Aeson
The name meaning and origin of the first name or christian name Aeson
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 Relic Forums - View Profile: Aeson Daandryk
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 Aeson Health and Fitness Flooring Solutions - Springstep
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- Aeson pretended son was stillborn and gave Jason to Centaur Chiron to raise
  Pelias imprisoned Aeson in palace in Iolcus
- Pelias, assuming Argo sunk, forces Aeson to commit suicide with bull’s blood
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 Kearns-Crabtree and Hennesy-Simmons relations and ancestors Aeson JAY Kearns-Crabtree and Hennesy-Simmons relations and ...
Kearns-Crabtree and Hennesy-Simmons relations and ancestors Aeson JAY Kearns-Crabtree and Hennesy-Simmons relations and ancestors
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